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Derry

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Elevation 357
FoundedOctober 22
1881
Weather-1°C, Wind W at 26 km/h, 84% Humidity
Zip code15627
Area2071995
Population2,558 (2017)
Local timeFriday 13:37
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About Derry


Derry is a borough in Westmoreland County in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 45 miles east of Pittsburgh. The Borough of Derry, consisting of the town area, should not be confused with Derry Township, which is a separate municipality surrounding the borough. The population was 2,688 at the 2010 census.

Bloody Sunday: David Cameron wanted 'no doubt' over apology

Bloody Sunday: David Cameron wanted 'no doubt' over apology
Jan 28,2022 8:16 pm

... Thirteen people were shot dead when soldiers opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in LondonDerry on 30 January 1972...

When Hippie squatters Piccadilly mansion took over the

When Hippie squatters Piccadilly mansion took over the
Feb 16,2020 6:52 am

... A Derry - slang for a dilapidated building - offered an option to young people, says an alternative to the taxpayers of the nine-to-five lifestyle, Prof Cohen...

Glasgow loyalist parades pass off without incident

Glasgow loyalist parades pass off without incident
Feb 16,2020 6:26 am

... Saturday, September 21 marchesstarted Independent Loyal Orange Order - steps 10:00 BST - 50 participantsPride of Govan flute Band, 10:00 - 800 participantsDrumchapel Orange and Purple district 57 - started 11:00 - 120 participantsspring burn, Campsie Apprentice Boys of Derry launched 12:00 - 60 participantsin the West of Scotland Band Alliance withdrawnAccording to the brands, which were approved, Assistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins said: Our view is that, if the processions were banned any form of protest and disruption could take place and the police work profile for Saturday would therefore be similar...

Loyalists protest ban on Glasgow marches

Loyalists protest ban on Glasgow marches
Feb 16,2020 6:13 am

... Planned loyalist and Republican marchesSaturday 14Pride of the North flute Band - 60 participants expected - prohibitedBridgeton Protestant boys flute Band - 300 participants - prohibitedRepublican Network for Unity - 150 participants - prohibitedwhite inch Orange and Purple District 7 - 120 participants - prohibitedSunday, 15 Partick Orange and Purple District 15 - 60 participants - prohibitedSaturday, 21Independent Loyal Orange Order - starts 10:00 am - 50 participantsPride of Govan expects flute Band starts 10:00 - 800 participantsDrumchapel Orange and Purple district 57 - starts 11:00 - 120 participantsspring burn, Campsie Apprentice Boys of Derry - starts 12:00 - 60 participantsin the West of Scotland Band Alliance - starts the 12...

Seamus Bradley: Coroner says 1972 Army killing unjustified

Seamus Bradley: Coroner says 1972 Army killing unjustified
Feb 16,2020 5:21 am

...Operation Motorman was carried out in LondonDerry in 1972 The Army s killing of a member of the IRA in LondonDerry in 1972 was unjustified, a coroner has found...

Derry City: UK football club staying in Europe after Brexit

Derry City: UK football club staying in Europe after Brexit
Feb 16,2020 3:06 am

...Derry s UEFA Cup run in 2006 saw them take on French giants PSG - after Brexit they will travel to Europe for every away In the world of sport, Brexit, backstops and borders may not be foremost in the thoughts of fans...

Derry City: UK football club staying in Europe after Brexit

Feb 16,2020 3:06 am

Derry 's UEFA Cup run in 2006 saw them take on French giants Psg - After Brexit they will travel to Europe for every away

In The World of sport, Brexit, backstops and borders may not be foremost in The Thoughts of Fans .

That sport and politics should not mix is, After All , an oft repeated phrase.

But for Derry City Football Club, this year celebrating 90 years since its first competitive match, Brexit puts The Club in a unique position.

When Brexit happens, the Candystripes become the only UK-based club competing in a domestic league within the European Union .

Derry City's home ground lies four miles from the Irish Border

The City of Derry has a hinterland that straddles the Irish Border .

After Brexit, it will straddle the EU-UK frontier.

The football club's Brandywell home ground lies less than four miles from County Donegal in The Republic of Ireland .

And for More Than 30 years they have played in The Republic of Ireland 's league.

How Brexit plays out may add to their cross-Border dynamic.

Derry has, over The Past 30 years, gained a wealth of cross-Border experience.

And it has a history shaped previously by events off The Pitch .

Derry City returned from 13 years of footballing exile in 1985 and have played in The League of Ireland ever since

In 1972 - a year regarded as one of the worst of The Troubles in Northern Ireland - a supporters' bus from visiting Ballymena United was burned on a visit to the Brandywell.

The Club was expelled from the Irish League in Northern Ireland and forced into the footballing wilderness.

Its exile ended with acceptance into The Republic 's League of Ireland in 1985.

Derry City has declined to comment on how Brexit might impinge on The Club .

The Irish government, though, is planning for how cross-Border sports could be affected by the UK's EU withdrawal.

The Irish Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport has said it acknowledges that the "uncertainty of Brexit may pose challenges" to sporting bodies and it is making itself "available to assist such organisations should this be required".

After Brexit, the Derry -Donegal Border will be part of the UK-EU land divide

The government may be planning for all possibilities But Fans are thinking only about football.

Mickey Kerrigan, The Chairman of the Pride of Northside supporters' club, has been travelling home and away to matches since 1985.

Brexit is not a factor for Fans eagerly anticipating a new Season , he said.

Politics, he added, "should never interfere with football".

"People can make all the predictions they want about Brexit But The Truth is that no-one knows what will happen," he said.

Fans are not factoring Brexit into their new Season planning, says a supporters' club chairman

"Derry City Fans have already been through The Years of a hard Border - we've had traffic tailbacks, delays and checks on The Border and we shrugged our shoulders and got on with it.

"I can't see what change there will be for supporters - Maybe some traffic issues if Anything - But we have a new manager, new signings and are ready to get on The Road for the new Season .

on 15 February.

On 29 March - the date on which the UK is due to leave the EU - the Candystripes host Sligo Rovers at the Brandywell.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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