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Fernando Haddad, candidato a Presidente do Brasil pelo PT, vota na Brazilian International School e concede entrevista coletiva neste domingo (28).
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Collection of petitions for the Stop the Extradition of Sean Garland campaign in Cavan during Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, 22nd August 2010.
Some of those enjoying themselves at the Night at the Dogs at Shelbourne Greyhound racing stadium, Dublin which was a fundraiser for Look Left, the news magazine of the Workers' Party.
15 minutes later at 7:15pm, the crowd in front urged each other to sit down on plastic bags and The Straits Times to protect their bottoms from the damp grass.
Meath West Workers' Party candidate Seamus McDonagh canvasses shoppers in Navan town centre - 12th February 2011
Some of the much larger Workers Party group which participated in the march in Dublin of more than 100,000 people protesting against the government and IMF / EU austerity measures and the policy of pouring hundreds of billions of Euro into the failed banking system.
speakers at the Workers Party conference in Belfast on 4th October 2008. Left to Right: Des O'Hagan (South Down, Workers Party), Mary Gray (Communist Party of Ireland) and Professor Paddy Murphy - the theme was the 40th anniversary of Derry civil rights march of October 5th 2008.
Workers Party banners at the major protest outside the Irish parliament (Dáil Eireann) in Dublin to coincide with the Europe-wide protests against banking bailouts and austerity programmes, 29th Sepetember 2010.
Above: Workers Party President Mick Finnegan (right, foreground), Research officer Padraig Mannion (with bucket and copies of party paper Look Left) , Cllr. Ted Tynan (centre, back with spectacles) and Tony Ebbs (with banner).
Dr. Ultán Gillen (left) giving the oration at the annual Workers Party commemoration of Theobald Wolfe Tone at Bodenstown, Co Kildare on 4th September 2011. There was a good turnout despite incessant rain throughout the ceremony. Holding the umbrella is Gerrry Grainger, International Affairs director of the Workers Party
Peter Short, Workers Party candidate for Dundalk Town Council and Louth County Council in the local elections June 2009 at the Accident & Emergency department of Louth County Hospital which is one of those under threat from continuing cutbacks in hospital services. Peter is actively campaigning for the retention of the facility.
Marian Donnelly, former President of the Workers Party of Ireland (1992-1994) and founder member of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association speaking at the party's annual conference in Belfast. Marian and her husband Francie are members of the South Derry branch of the Workers' Party and have beem active in the struggle for civil rights and social justice for many decades.
Workers Party of Ireland members from throughout Ireland at the huge march of more than 100,000 people through the Irish capital in protest against government and IMF / EU austerity measures and the policy of pouring hundreds of billions of Euro into the failed banking system.
Party members travelled from Cork, Waterford, Galway, Meath, Louth, Kildare and many areas to join their Dublin comrades in the huge rally which was organised by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions.
members of the Rail, Marine & Transport trade union from Britain at the grave of Theobald Wolfe Tone, Bodenstown, Co. Kildare with Workers Party General Secretary John Lowry and foremr Party President Sean Garland.
Members of the Workers' Party gather at Parnell Square at start of huge rally organised by Irish Congress of Trade Unions against Irish government policy of penalising workers to pay for losses made by the banks due to corporate greed.
More than 120,000 people from all over Ireland took part in the march.
some of the large attendance at the funeral of Tomás Mac Giolla, former President of the Workers' Party, Lord Mayor of Dublin and Teachta Dála for Dublin West. The Taoiseach and President of Ireland were represented by their Aides de Camp
Mourners, family and comrades of Gerry McDonnell follow his funeral cortege - Falls Road, Belfast 4/8/2010.
WP Rally at Serangoon Stadium - 29 Apr 2011
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WP annual Easter 1916 commemoration at the Republican Plot, St. Finbarr's Cemetery, Cork, marking the 95th Anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising.
members of the Terence Perry band at the Workers Party commemoration of Theobald Wolfe Tone at Bodenstown.
Collection of petitions for the Stop the Extradition of Sean Garland campaign in Cavan during Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, 22nd August 2010.
The lady in the centre was cheering the speakers on all the time. "I love you (Low Thia Khiang), I love you so much!" she shouted in Chinese.
Fernando Haddad, candidato a Presidente da República pelo PT, durante sabatina no UOL, em São Paulo (SP), nesta segunda feira (17).
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Members and delegates of the Workers Party from Waterford attending the party's Ard Fheis at Ashbourne, Co. Meath 28/29th May 2010.
Workers' Party general election candidate for Meath West, Seamus McDonagh (centre, with beard) supporting fellow Meath people on protest against downgrading of Navan hospital at Dáil Eireann. 20/1/11.
Some of those enjoying themselves at the Night at the Dogs at Shelbourne Greyhound racing stadium, Dublin which was a fundraiser for Look Left, the news magazine of the Workers' Party.
The Finnegans from Lucan, Co. Dublin including Workers Party President Mick Finnegan (3rd from left)
Workers' Party members giving out copies of the party newspaper Look Left during the huge education demonstration in Dublin on 6/12/08. (Left to Right: Sean Boland (Ballyfermot), Paul Hansard (Marino), Michael Finnegan, WP Party President (Lucan) and May MacGiolla (Chapelizod). Behind May but obscured in photo is her husband, former Workers Party president Tomás MacGiolla.