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  1. History of the Alliance Party 1970-1998. The Alliance Party was founded on 21 st April 1970. Many of the founding members were previously involved with the New Ulster Movement, a pressure group established in 1969 to promote moderate and non-sectarian policies. Two leading NUM members, Oliver Napier and Bob Cooper, decided that a new cross ...

  2. El Partido de la Alianza de Irlanda del Norte ( Alliance Party of Northern Ireland) es un partido político de Irlanda del Norte, fundado en 1970 por unionistas partidarios de las reformas de Terence O'Neill, y que pretende superar la diferencia entre las comunidades católica y protestante y hacer de puente entre ambas.

  3. Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan. Categories: Alliance Party of Northern Ireland politicians. Leaders of political parties in the United Kingdom. Leaders of political parties in Northern Ireland. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  4. Summary of general election performance. February 1974 general election. October 1974 general election. 1979 general election. By-elections, 1979–83. 1983 general election. By-elections, 1983–87. 1987 general election. By-elections, 1987–92.

  5. Le Parti de l'Alliance d'Irlande du Nord (en anglais : Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, APNI, ou plus communément Alliance) est un parti politique nord-irlandais, non confessionnel, fondé en 1970. Il est devenu en 2022 le troisième plus grand parti d'Irlande du Nord avec dix-sept sièges au sein de l' assemblée d'Irlande du Nord et un ...

  6. Ulster Liberal Party. Categories: 1970 establishments in Northern Ireland. Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party member parties. Centrist political parties in the United Kingdom. Liberal parties in Ireland. Liberal parties in the United Kingdom. Political parties in Northern Ireland. Political parties established in 1970.

  7. The leadership as of 2005 had decided not to take part in electoral politics in Northern Ireland; however, in the latter part of 2007 the Taoiseach said his party was consulting its grassroots on the possibility of contesting elections in the North, and that in advance of this Fianna Fáil had registered as a political party in Northern Ireland.