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Unity (newspaper)

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Unity
TypeWeekly political newspaper
PublisherCommunist Party of Northern Ireland
Communist Party of Ireland (1970-)
Political alignmentCommunist
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteUnity

Unity was a weekly newspaper produced by the Belfast office of the Communist Party of Ireland(CPI),[1] it was published by the Communist Party of Northern Ireland(CPNI) prior to its merger with the southern party which formed the Communist Party of Ireland. The CPNI also published the newspaper The Red Hand.

Contributors to the paper included many figures in the Irish communist movements including Sam Nolan, Betty Sinclair, and James Stewart who edited the paper

The Communist Party of Ireland also publishes the Socialist Voice from its Dublin Office monthly.

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