Sunningdale and the Ulster Workers Strike (Part Two): The loyalist ‘revolt’ - podcast episode cover

Sunningdale and the Ulster Workers Strike (Part Two): The loyalist ‘revolt’

Apr 29, 202433 min
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Episode description

Northern Ireland had never seen the like of the Ulster Workers Strike – a rebellion against the state – by loyalists.  The strikers wanted an end to the Sunningdale power-sharing executive and everything that went with it. It was mostly peaceful but was punctuated by the bloodiest day of the Troubles – the Dublin Monaghan bombings. 


In Part 2 of a three-part series – Ciarán Dunbar looks at how the Ulster Workers Strike began, and why. 

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