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  1. Recalling wider examples of anti-Irish discrimination, Hurley described how Irish people were targeted by the British police and unfairly prosecuted for minor offences. Hurley had this...

  2. As a writer, Lydon has written two best-selling volumes of memoir: the excoriating ‘Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs’ and the ridiculously entertaining and uncompromising ‘Anger...

  3. As a writer, Lydon wrote two best-selling volumes of memoir: the excoriating Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs and the ridiculously entertaining and uncompromising Anger Is An Energy: My Life Uncensored. Now he is embarking on a spoken word tour, where fans will get to hear his stories up-close-and-personal.

  4. Pádraig O'Moráin. Thu May 16 2024 - 05:31. Who belongs? Who doesn’t belong? The recent fascinating Irish Times coverage of the “no Irish, no blacks, no dogs” era in England brought...

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  6. Signs reading “No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs” were “commonplace in London in the 1950s”, according to Patrick W Hurley, who arrived in the English capital from Waterford in 1955. “The common form of...

  7. No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs’: How common were such notices in Britain? Politics is all about managing the present. What people need is a story of the future. How to end the culture...