United Irishman
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- For the eighteenth century revolutionary organisation, see Society of the United Irishmen.
The United Irishman title has been a very popular newspaper title in Ireland and a number of newspapers have been published under the title.
- The United Irishman was an Irish nationalist newspaper founded by John Mitchel in 1848, after he left The Nation newspaper.
- The United Irishman was an Irish nationalist newspaper co-founded by Arthur Griffith and William Rooney. It ran from 1899 to 1906. In 1906 the United Irishman collapsed under a libel suit and was refounded as Sinn Féin, which ran until 1914 when it was suppressed by the British government.
- The United Irishman/An tÉireannach Aontaithe, first published in May 1948, was the official monthly organ of Sinn Féin. After the split in the Irish Republican Movement, the title continued as the organ of Official Sinn Féin. It was replaced in 1980 by The Irish People.
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