Ireland and the Isle of Man (1962: The Apocalypse)

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The Republic Ireland and the Isle of Man/Irish Republic (Irish: Éire) is a democratic survivor nation based in Island of Ireland and the Isle of Man.

Doomsday
It is known that no atomic devices had hit the territory in the NATO/Warsaw Pact Nuclear War in 1962.

There would mostly be a problem with the radioactive fall-out from the UK that would cause much trouble.

After Doomsday
A famine caused by the atomic winter/summer event and a flue outbreak hit the Irish and Manx nations, in which about 25,000 people would pass away during 1963 and most of 1964. The Isle of Man would also have a major flue outbreak in 1966.

Known refugee camps
140,000 UK refugees were housed in camps at Dublin, Waterford, Wexford, Cork, Port Rush,Newry, Peel and Douglas. Dublin's Rev. Patrick Martin O’Brian would champion their cause between 1968-1972.

1965-1972
The Commission on Itinerancy, that was appointed in Ireland during 1960, under the then minister, Charles Haughey, found that-

''"public brawling fuelled by excessive drinking further added to settled people's fear of Travellers ... feuding was felt to be the result of a dearth of pastimes and of illiteracy, historically comparable to features of rural Irish life before the Great Famine." ''

This result was reiterated in 1965 second report.

1974-1989
Charles Haughey became famous for his moves on the international stage, including his attempt to end the conflict with the hostile territory of Protestant Northern Ireland. Ayrshire and Dumfriesshire sent peacekeepers to the region on July 1st, 1987.

1990-1994
Revelations about Charles Haughey role in the phone tapping scandal forced him to resign as Taoiseach and retire from politics in 1992. After Haughey's retirement he was implicated in a former bribes scandal and was forced to pay a IR£10,000 fine to the Irish high courts.

1996-1999
A significant achievement of Berty Ahern's term in office was his part in the negotiation of the Newry Agreement, which brought a final conclusion to the conflict in northern Ireland. This gained him much kudos and popular support through out the British Isles and Brittany.

Sadly, Berty Ahern's Foreign Minister, Ray Burke. Burke eventually admitted to receiving IR£20,000 in a corrupt payment for favours scam and chose to resign.

Fishing vessels from Ireland and Portugal met some Carolinan fishing boats just west of the Azores during 1998, leading to the first contact between the continents since Doomsday. Ambasidors were swapped between the nations in 1999. Iceland sent an envoy to Carolina in 2002.

2000 to date
Ireland had one of the few major economies in Europe. The housing market overheated slightly between 2005 and 2007, but the economy was eventually back to life by wise budgeting and genuine help from the Duchy of Lancashire during 2008 and 2009, thus avoiding a repeat of the OTL 2008–2012 Irish financial crisis. Anglo Irish Bank was nationalised in 2009, but successfully re-privatised in 2011.

Glass
Waterford Crystal is still a world leader in the manufacture of crystal glass.

Mines
Mining is general on a low scale, but is a handy source of income for the Irish and Manx. Some is exported to variose nations in the former UK and the former Belgium.

Some Lillie-Walonia coal, Kimmerage oil-shale, Ayrshire coal, Yorkshire granit stone and Lancashire coal is imported.
 * 1) Ballingarry Coal Mines
 * 2) Deerpark Coal Mines
 * 3) Galmoy Zinc Mine
 * 4) Lisheen Zinc Mine
 * 5) Tara Zinc Mine
 * 6) Great Laxly Lead Mine
 * 7) Navan Zink/Lead mine
 * 8) Knocknacran Gypsum Mine
 * 9) Drummond Gypsum Mine
 * 10) Bennettsbridge dolomitic limestone qarry
 * 11) Kilroot rock salt mine
 * 12) Other minerals that are exploited to a lesser degree are- fireclay, Connemara marble, silica sand and coal.

Health care
Radiological skin and thyroid cancers were not major issues and became markedly less after 1974.

Media
Raidió Teilifís Éireann ( English: Radio [and] Television of Ireland; abbreviated as RTÉ) is a semi-state company and the public service broadcaster of Ireland. High power RTE overseas LW and SW broadcasts have come from transmitters in Athlone and Donnybrook, Dublin, since 1995. Urban TV broadcasts recomenced in 1999. Manx Radio servaces have run ever since 1975, whist RTE radio was only off air between 1963 and 1964.


 * Radio 1- news, current affairs, music, drama and variety features, agriculture, education, religion and sport, mostly in English but also some Irish.
 * RTÉ 2fm- popular music and chat.
 * RTÉ lyric fm- the interests of classical music and the arts.
 * FM3 Classical Music- the interests of classical music and the arts.
 * RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, an exclusively Irish-language service
 * Cork 89FM and RTÉ Cork Local Radio- a local radio service in Cork.
 * Dublin 89.5FM and RTÉ Dublin Local Radio- a local radio service in Cork.
 * Wexford 88.5FM and RTÉ Wexford Local Radio- a local radio service in Cork.
 * Athlone and Mid-Ireland 88FM and RTÉ Athlone and Mid-Ireland Local Radio- a local radio service in Cork.
 * Dublin-Anglo FM (88.2 and 92.2 FM) is for the decendent of English refugees and the English expat community
 * Dublin Cymru FM (94.2 and 95.2 FM) is for the decendent of Welsh refugees and the Welsh expat community
 * Manx FM operates a national FM servace on the Isle of Man.
 * Manx radio operates a overseas MW servace from the Isle of Man.
 * Douglas FM (95.6-95.8FM) is the local radio servace in Douglas on the Isel of Man.

Nature reseves
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) florish in Ireland's Killarney National Park.

Culture
A strong indigenous culture exists in the nation, as expressed for example through Gaelic games, Irish and Manx music and the Irish and Manx languages, alongside mainstream Western culture, such as contemporary music and drama, and a culture shared in common with Great Britain, as expressed through sports such as soccer, Gaelic football, rugby, horse racing, and golf, and the use of the English language.

Religion
It was one of the leading cause of tension with the former Northern Ireland.

Horse races
the Irish love horses and betting, which is why they were and still are home to many of Europe's top races (the others are in the P.R.U.K., S.E.R. and the Somme Republic).

Also see:

 * 1) 1962: Doomsday
 * 2) Add-hock weapons at hand (1962: Doomsday)
 * 3) Editorial Guidelines- (1962: Doomsday)
 * 4) Radioactive animals (1962: Doomsday)
 * 5) Survivor Nations (1962: Doomsday)
 * 6) A song in Europe (1962: Doomsday)
 * 7) Alcohol (1962: Doomsday)
 * 8) Sports (1962: Doomsday)
 * 9) Transport (1962: Doomsay)
 * 10) Afghanistan (1962: Doomsday)
 * 11) The Europa Alliance (1962: Doomsday)