Celtic Alliance (1983: Doomsday)

The Celtic Alliance (officially called The Alliance of the Celtic Peoples) is a parliamentary, federal republic situated in Northern Europe. The nation was formed as a result of the Celtic nations joining together after the "Doomsday" nuclear war to form a single united country (while still preserving a great deal of national autonomy for its member nations). Following the nuclear destruction across France and the United Kingdom, Ireland was left the most powerful and stable state in the north of Europe. After the first few years of securing its own survival Ireland would then go on to help take stabilize the surrounding nations and bring them under normalized control.

Eventually this alliance between Ireland and the surrounding nations would be strengthened and a single united nation was formed. The Celtic Alliance is composed of the former nations and territories of Ireland (Éire), Brittany (Breizh), Isle of Man (Mannin), the Scottish Highlands (A' Ghàidhealtachd), and Costal Wales (Gorllewin Cymru). It also includes the on-Celtic Channel Islands, as well as small parts of England and Normandy. The country is founded on the ideals of Pan-Celticism as well as Celtic revival. Today the nation is one of the strongest left in Europe and is a leading member of the Euro-Atlantic Fringe.

Pre-Doomsday:
The Celtic Alliance includes the former Republic of Ireland (Eire) as well as the western remnants of the former United Kingdom & Northern Ireland including western Scotland the Isles of Sicily, Channel Islands and Isle of Man (Manx) and with the reduction in radiation the south of England as far north as Birmingham. The Alliace also claims territorial rights across the rest of the British Isles with the exception of the Kingdom of Cleveland.

P.O.D
The immediate effects of Doomsday has been the complete destruction of the majority of the major centres of population of the former British mainland especially the heavily populated areas of southern England and central Scotland with an additional missile attack on the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland (the only target on the island).

Targets include (This does not include full nuclear yield count):


 * Sheffield * Leeds * Newcastle * London (at least 12 seperate impact events) * Southhampton * Portsmouth * Aldershot * Colchester * Birmingham * Manchester
 * Various unidentified targets in southern England
 * Cardiff * Edinburgh * Glasgow * Dundee * Aberdeen * Belfast

Post-Doomsday
The government of the Irish Republic have declared immediate martial law and initiated emergency procedures for the anticipated thermo nuclear attack. This direct attack on the Republic never happened as the Soviet Union saw no threat coming from the Irish state, which had on occasion been a critic of NATO and the U.K. Nevertheless, with the attack on Belfast and the UK government having been perceived to have been wiped out, the Republic and Northern Ireland Counties agreed to combine their efforts to restore order and acted to assist refugees and the masses of injured in the greater Belfast area. Within several days it became clear that radiation clouds would be the greatest threat to Irelands survival, and for the next few weeks arctic winds drove the radiation across western Europe eastwards saving many lives in Ireland.

It was also clear by the 1st week that all communication with the main centre’s of the UK and the rest of the European Economic Community had been lost.

Steps were taken to ration food stuffs, medical supplies and fuel, this was done with little civil disorder and resulted bringing local communities together in communes to enable to supply of goods to those most in need. The Church became a useful tool in maintaining communication across the country. Nevertheless, the state in its first emergency meeting surprisingly disestablished its historical links with the Roman Catholic Church to ensure full freedom of religion in the North.

4 weeks after DD, initial contact was made with the Isle of Lewis on the western fringe of Scotland. Communication was via morse code, instructing the Irish republic that several Scottish Members of the UK parliament had been on a development meeting during the strike. The 5 members were all members of the Scottish National Party (pro-Scottish independence) even though, as their leader was a Privy Councillor, they were in fact the de-facto government of the UK as all other MP had been at Parliament during the attack on Doomsday, including MP’s from Northern Ireland.

Military personnel or Óglaigh na h-Eireann were dispatched to review the situation on Lewis and returned with the MP’s

Deaths
Inital reports across Ireland estimate that the 1st strike against Belfast had killed in excess of 550,000 people with casualties in the region of over 100,000. Refugees heading south and west to the republic number in excess of 200,000. The UK death estimates can only be guessed at around 48 million. The population of the Scottish Islands stands at 60,000 with the provisional capital being designated as Stornaway on the Isle of Lewis.

In addition, casualties from radiation fall out and longterm sickness have added considerable burden to the formative years of the Alliance. Each county or burgh reported continued deaths from radiation with the population of Ireland alone falling from 3.5 million to just over 2 million through sickness and starvation.

Belfast as the main target on the island has seen the greatest destruction. The city was wiped of the map with huge numbers of casualties, nevertheless, like many cities and towns in the western UK notably in northern Ireland and Scotland the hilly geography reduced the over all impact on the wider countryside. This allowed large numbers of those in the suburbs of Belfast to escape, it also believed that large numbers in the perifery of the city of Glasgow due to its geography may have escaped though it was a prime target for over 3 missiles, there is still doubt if all 3 reached their target due to the number of refugees from Glasgow reaching the Islands. Glasgow was the 3rd largest UK city and close to nuclear military facilities on the river Clyde. Consideration is being given to mounting an expedition to Glasgow when radiation levels drop to a palatable level.

End of an Old Sange
The Irish government after talks with the northern counties and remaining UK MP’s agreed to formal alliance to ensure effective democratic government of the remaining populated areas, though still claiming rights over the rest of the U.K. The formal alliance was signed by the Irish President Patrick J Hillery, Mayors of the Northern Irish Counties and Gordon Wilson (SNP) MP Privy Councillor of the UK, formally establishing the Celtic Alliance as a democratic successor state to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (Eire). This was signed on the 20th March 1986 on the spring equinox symbolizing Celtic rebirth and renewal.

The government suffers many set backs in its initial attempts to provide food and supplies for the general population, yet there is little civil unrest, the population seem fully aware of the monumental task facing the country as well as the alternative to government action. The principle concerns relate to contaminated supplies and the militaries ability to maintain supplies across the new alliance.

Limited local elections are held to appoint mayors (Ireland) and provosts (Scottish Islands) to the main areas of population to eanble some form of government and legal representation in each area. The catholic & protestant churches in both Ireland and Scotland unify to ensure community cohesion. Most of the Protestants stayed out of this union, and since the late 1980's over 90% of them have left for the Realm of New Britain, tempted to emigrate by generous land grants under the Whitelaw government, as well as the cleaner air and healthier lifestyle and their continuing loyalty to King Andrew.

Since 1993 the president of the Alliance has been the former lawyer Mary Robinson and the Taoiseach (prime minister) is Andrew Welsh a former Scottish Nationalist MP

The initial provisional Alliance government from 1984 to 1986 was based on the Irish Republic model (as the Republic had the largest population numbers this was seen as only fair by the other participants. Nevertheless, in 1986 new elections to a new Parliament were held with smaller numbers of MP's. Each MP is also the county Mayors of Ireland and Island Provosts from Scotland, Manx (OTL Isle of Mann) though still having a provincial parliament appoints a commissioner to represent it in Dublin as does the Channel Islands.

The present Parliament or Oireachtas sits in Dublin with 46 MPs

Counties of Celtic Alliance Ireland

1.Dublin 2.Wicklow  3.Wexford  4.Carlow 5.Kildare 6.Meath 7.Louth 8.Monaghan 9.Cavan 10.Longford 11.Westmeath 12.Offaly 13.Laois 14.Kilkenny 15.Waterford 16.Cork 17.Kerry 18.Limerick 19.Tipperary 20.Clare  21.Galway 22.Mayo 23.Roscommon 24.Sligo 25.Leitrim 26.Donegal 27. Antrim 28.Fermanagh 29.Tyrone 30.Derry 31.Down 32.Armagh

Burghs (pronounced burruhs) of Alliance Scotland (OTL western Isle's and old royal burghs)

1.Kirkwall 2.Stromness 3.Greater Lewis 4.Zetland 5.Lerwick 6. Greater Skye 7. Uist 8. Greater Islay 9. Greater Mull 10. Greater Arran 11.Glasgow City

Manx, Scilly Isles and the Channel Islands

Represented by 1 commissioner each

Welsh & English Representation

With contact established with the Welsh periphery, emergancy plans are put in place to deal with food and medical help. Initial population numbers range from 100,000 to 350,000. Conditions are some of the worst yet seen, starvation radiation sickness having the greatest impact. Nevertheless, hill farms in the mountain areas record limited radiation and are placed under state control to ensure some form of protein for the living.

Counties of Alliance Cymru/Wales

Powys, Pembrokeshire, Gwyneed, Anglesey, Conway, Ceredigion, Denbighshire.

English Refugee Synod & Cheshire

5 Directly elected MPs - Cheshire 1 MP

Post DD the party political structure changed completely with Sinn Féin (OTL Irish Republican), SNP (OTL Scottish Nationalist) and the former Ulster Unionits (OTL British Unionists) merging to form a northern block called the Dalriadic Party (OTL Dalriada former Celtic kingdom crossing northern Ireland, Donegal and western Scotland circa 8th Century) to ensure adequate representation for Donegal, the Ulster counties and Scottish Islands

1983-1986
Further contact was established with the remnants of some Scottish western Islands as well as Orkney & Shetland. In addition expeditions on the fringes of the toxic UK mainland noted utter devastation and the complete breakdown of the rule of law. The western Scottish Islands began to form militia and with the assistance of the government in Dublin who agreed to military posts to protect the islands from sporadic raids by marauders from the mainland. In addition landings were made in Oban to build a refugee 1st stage camp. The camps role is to co-ordinate the relief effort and ensure that those in dire need of medical attention receive at least basic pain relief as well as enabling healthy survivors to reach the Islands

Initial aerial reconnaissance over Liverpool and Glasgow found fortified groups of survivors in encampments in each city, contact has been limited to food and medical supply drops in the Liverpool area. Radio contact has been made with Glasgow, numbers of survivors is now estimated to be in the thousands. Due to the high levels of radiation in southern England the use of drones has been limited.

Fuel: Due to Scotland’s high oil reserves small oil platforms on its western fringes have been put into full production. Though smaller than those in the North Sea, which were destroyed they nonetheless are helping greatly in maintaining basic supplies to what is left of the population.

Food: Given Ireland & Scotland’s histories with famine, it has been of no surprise to the population for the need to cut back on food consumption. All arable land has been turned to cultivation of diverse crops with a marked reduction in meat production. Further to this the western fringes of Ireland and Scotland have once again become havens for the re-emerging fishing industry though much of the waters are heavily polluted. Nevertheless, food production is limited and the general population has become increasingly concerned about the raise in cases of starvation in the main centres of population. Fish production is stepped up as is the usage of the humble potatoe.

Glasgow 1984
It becomes clear that the three missiles that targeted the city did not all reach their target, with one missile reaching the nuclear base on the river Clyde, the western fringes of the city and towns notably Greenock, Clydebank and Dumbarton receive heavy damage. Nevertheless, the majority of the city remains intact. Contact with Dublin is restored and long supply lines are started via Oban as the lower clyde is contaminated. Glasgow formally appoints a new Senator Provost (as opposed to OTL Lord Provost) who will sit in the Dublin Parliament. The Senator Provost is Jim Sillers a well known trade unionist and Scottish Nationalist.

1992 - First Contact
Initial radiation patterns have reduced contact with the rest of the world to zero, with the Alliance considering that the majority of the globe having entered a period of complete social meltdown. Yet on the 21st January 1992 a radio signal is received from the Azores re-establishing contact with the outside world.

Further contact is established with Brazil and Australia. In the summer of 1993 the Nimitz is sighted of the coast of Ireland and berths at the principle port of Galway city, laden with military & medical supplies. Formal relations are agreed upon and the Nimitz returns to Australia with the Alliance's 1st ambassador.

1993 - A shipping nation again
Galway becomes the principle staging post for missions to mainland Europe as well as the main ship building port of the alliance, many survivors from both Belfast and Glasgow the great shipping cities play a major part in rebuilding the alliances communication via shipping along its coast lines (in a twist of fate this was why the ancient celtic kingdoms where often called the sea kingdoms). Nevertheless, due to lack of supplies most of the limited numbers of ships are built from recycled materials and are used primarily to maintain contact between the main centres of population. It will take another 20 years before the Alliance in conjunction with the Nordic Alliance agree the terms of a European Navy that will assist the European states to reach further into mainland Europe with the necessary supplies for relief.

Life Choices - 1993
Substantial losses in life continue to effect the recovery of the new alliance, though population numbers stabilize around 2m. The state passes the "Abortion (Eire) Act" 1993 to deal with the amount of births with profound deformities caused by radiation and pollution, the act is contested in the supreme court by religious groups and liberal pro-lifers who due to the war now defend human life at all costs but passes in to law making abortion legal in Ireland for the 1st time.

Liver bird takes flight - 1995
After the initial contact with Liverpool the Alliance continues to send supplies to the main settlement in Birkenhead. The main sections of the city have been hit by a high yield atomic bomb on its northern edge, this has allowed refugees to pour over the River Mersey to Birkinhead.

In the October of 1995 the city is formally reconstituted with its temporary HQ being based in Birkenhead, the authorities assume the Liver Bird symbol which sits atop the Liver Building on Liverpools waterfront as the city's new symbol. The 1st election to the Parliament in Dublin takes place on Thursday November 2nd, the hotly contested election is won by Paul O'Grady a Drag Queen known as Lilly Savage, he wins by a landslide on a ticket of anti-corruption, human rights and good financial management. Mayor O'Grady MP also has a keen interest in agriculture and sets about diversifying the local economy based on local produce and fishing.

The population of the city stands at 120.000, with over 600,000 known to have perished through the initial blast and subsequent radiation sickness and starvation

Yorkshire Coast - 1997

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During a fishing trip from off the east coast of Yorkshire a small Scottish trawler comes across a cobble (small open fishing boat) longline fishing.

The two crews make contact and the Scots discover that the two Atomic bombs aimed at the Tees Valley missed one hitting 7 miles north east of the intended target, off the coast of Hartlepool, the other 12 miles south of the target over the North Yorkshire Moors. The towns in the Tees Valley were exposed to large radioactive fallout blown inland by the prevailing winds causing many tens of thousands of deaths. One survivor of note is Princess Anne (only daughter of the former Queen Elizabeth II)

The Kingdom of Cleveland is due to vote on a referendum on becoming part of the Celtic Alliance in mid 2010. However popular opinion is that the Kingdom of Cleveland will remain independant.

Welsh Periphery
Recovery missions across the Welsh coast identify large numbers of survivors. The majority coming from the coast, Welsh mountains and former English boarder, notably Powys, Pembrokeshire, Gwyneed, Anglesey, Conway, Ceredigion, Denbighshire and Cheshire.

Southern England 1998
Alliance medical teams continue to investigate areas around London and the counties of Kent and Sussex establishing medical bases and strategic commands to enbale better delivery of food and supplies. Initial population estimates range between 200,000 to 600,000 with law and order being a major problem. Armed militia continue to harass medical services, though local designated police forces are starting to gain the upper hand over lawlessness. The appointed head of the interim County and appoointed interm M.P.is Paul Carter.

Census & End Cycle Centres
Parliament in conjunction with the WRCB begins the formal count of survivors inside contaminated areas, in addition to initial contact over the last 10 years medical staging points are bolstered by supplies from ANZ. Highest levels of radiation are being measured in Greater London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham and the English Midlands.

Medical staging points: MSP's have been in operation since 1987, with the first being placed in Oban. They have proved useful in restoring contact with communities and individuals as well as offering medical and food supplies to contaminated areas.

As well as providing medical aid MSP's offer the opportunity for life ending, via ECC's (End Cycle Centres), these centres offer a pain free method of euthanasia. Highly contentious, these centres are often only to be found at the outlying MSP's and never near the main centres of population. The church and a vocal minority are opposed to the centres with early centres being destroyed in civil disorder

Main Centre:

Wales: Anglesey, Merthyr Tydfil

Channel Islands: Alderney,

England: St Albans, Wokingham, Stafford, Hereford, Cambridge, Brighton, Bodmin, Lowestoft, Lincoln, Middlesbrough (no EEC), Carlisle, Liverpool (Birkenhead)

Scotland: Harthill, Ayr, Wick, Lerwick, Stirling, Montrose, Oban, Glasgow, Inverness, Kirkwall, Selkirk

2007 Atlantic Defense Community
What remains of the old NATO powers commit to cooperating militarily in the present and future. The Atlantic Defense Community is established. It includes País del Oro, Portugal, the Celtic Alliance, the Nordic Union, and Canada. The Alliance appoint LT GEN D EARLEY as the Alliances Command representative based in the Azores

Medical Impact
Long held as centre for medical excellence the Alliance is once again at the forefront of medical advances in treating radiation sickness and other ailments brought on by the aftermath of Doomsday. The Alliance is formally asked by the LofN's to house the Medical wing of the LofN's. this is opened by the Secretary General in November 2008. The positioning of the medical wing is also based on the Alliances proximity to mainland Europe and also its distance from the Sicilian Republic.

2009 General Election
The incumbant Taoiseach Mark Cosgrove is try to hold together the Dalriadic Party in the face of a political fall out with the Kingdom of Cleveland and the preasure of the new left of centre Celtic Democratic Bloc. Its leader Adam Price is social progressive making huge strides in the heartlands of the Daldriadic Party notably Scottish Islands, Armagh and the Welsh districts. The Bloc is denoucing the old political elite and demands changes to the consitution for devolution to the Alliance members given the huge international political changes sine DD.

The Bloc is leading in all polls and is in position to be the largest party in the Dublin Parliament, though it will have to form a coalition

This is London calling 2009
In addition to medical supplies and militia development in the south east, commanders have sought to rebuild connection to the communities in and around London. Initial research has identified various communities even in the central area of the city, though there are large areas of waste. Due to limited medical supplies in the immediate aftermath of DD radiation related illness is a major and debilitating factor of life for many. In addition, only now are the majority of births not affected by dreadful debilitating conditions and deformities. The Alliance government issues the following declaration to retain political control of the south east.

“In so much as this Alliance is the heir of the former Irish and British States and is imbued with their powers and rights, we the people restate our right and duty to maintain the freedom, liberty, community, security and dignity of these Islands by appointing the interim Mayor of the City of London, with all the powers that this Parliament sees fit to retain the said rights of the Alliance and maintain the dignity of the people.”

The Interim Mayor is a former civil rights worker Diane Abbot.

The Constitution
The Constitutional Declaration

Preamble by the Peoples of the Allaince

''Let it be known, that if our government should give up what we have begun, and agree to make us or our Alliance subject to any other, we should exert ourselves at once to drive out our government as our enemy and a subverter of their own rights and ours, and make another government who was well able to defend us and our constitution; for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under the rule of tyranny. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we lay down this consitution, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest person gives up but with life itself.''

Issued by a joint session of the Parliament of the Celtic Alliance successor state to the Irish Republic (Poblacht na hÉireann) and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and its territories and dependencies in the sight of the President of the Alliance.

''“We the peoples of the Celtic Alliance determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, and to reaffirm faith in the fundamental rights of sentient beings, in the dignity and worth of all life, in the equal rights of members of human race large and small, and to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of local, regional, national and international law can be maintained, and to promote social progress and better standards of living across the alliance affirm that central to our rule of law is the fundamental that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of family. It is up on this circle of dignity that our sovereignty lies and up on which all alliance laws and treaties must revolve"''

Bill of Rights
1.In so much as this Alliance is the legitimate successor sovereign state of the former Irish and British States and is imbued with their powers and rights, we the people restate our right and duty to maintain the freedom, liberty, community, security and dignity of these Islands by appointing the interim Mayor of the City of London, with all the powers that this Parliament sees fit to retain the said rights of the Alliance and maintain the dignity of the people

2.That the principle of any sovereignty resides soley in the people. No body, no individual can exert authority which does not emanate expressly from it.

3.No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.

4.Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.

5.Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by the competent national tribunals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted them by the constitution or by law.

6.All citizens, being equal in are equally admissible to all public dignities, places, and employments, according to their capacity and without distinction other than that of their virtues and of their talents

7.All are entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, sexual orientation, gender, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person has belonged, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.

8.Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of their rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against them.

9.Policing and the rule of law should be extended to every part of the community. We believe that all the communities share this objective. Notwithstanding the right of every individual, community and non-natural persons to hold the police to account, we believe that there are fundamental principles of support for the police and the courts which underpin our democratic society.

10.Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of the Alliance.

11.Everyone has the right to leave the Alliance, and to return.

12.Any person of full age 16, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, sex, sexuality or gender have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution.

13.Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses.

14.The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.

15.Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit.

16.Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the Alliance for the maintenance of peace.

17.Parents &amp; Carers have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children.

18.Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

19.Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

20.No one may be compelled to belong to an association.

21. If our government should give up what we have begun, and agree to make us or our Alliance subject to any other, we should exert ourselves at once to drive out our government as our enemy and a subverter of their own rights and ours, and make another government who was well able to defend us and our constitution; for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under the rule of tyranny. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we set this consitution down, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest person gives up but with life itself.

Signed under the great seal of the Alliance on June 16, 2009 at Dublin Castle at a joint sitting of the Oireachtas in the sight of the President

Uachtarán Mary Robinson Speaker Annabel Ewing M.P Taoiseach Mark Cosgrove M.P

My Name is Barbara the Bard of the Alliance
thumb|300px|right|You will never wak alone anthem of the Celtic Alliancethumb|300px|right|2nd Place in anthem contest thumb|300px|right|3rd Place and Winner of the Presidential Anthem

Surprise National Anthem entrant – Barbara Striesand! Former American citizen who was on holiday in Ireland during DD comes forward with surprise entry of the Carousel Musical hit of the 1960’s “You’ll Never Walk Alone”. Mass demonstrations in support across the Alliance after a deeply moving and personal stage performance paying tribute to all of the fallen especially those she left behind in the former U.S.A. All other enteries have withdrawn from the competition and throw their weight behind Barbara.

In a statement the President said after the show,

'I am moved beyond comprehension, each emotion we have collectively held since 1983 has poured forth like a torrent since hearing Barbara. I am in no doubt that the people have their new National Bard as well as a new anthem. The music speaks for itself’

Speaking after the show, Ms Streisand has said

' All I could do since 1984 was cry, today I stopped crying. It was all so emotional I only hope that people liked the song and what it means for the Alliance which has done so much for me since 1983. This is for them'

'''Contestants of the National Anthem Symposium Alliance Theatre Dublin 26th June 2009:

In running order –'''

Runrig – Protect and Survive Blue Nile - Tinseltown in The Rain

The Shop Assistants - Safety Net

Barbara Dickson - Caravan

Sweet Savage - Straight Through The Heart

Christy Moore – Ordinary man

Kate Bush - The Dreaming

Enya – May it Be

U.2. – Under a Blood Red Sky

Sheena Easton – The Arms of Orion

Barbara Streisand – You’ll Never Walk Alone

Top Three:

Winner By Acclaim Barbara Streisand – You’ll Never Walk Alone - National Anthem of the Celtic Alliance

2nd Barbara Dickson – Caravan - Winner of the Freedom Award - Offical Anthem of Parliament

3rd Enya – May it Be - Winner of the Presidential Anthem Award - Official Presidentail Anthem