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Ireland isn't normal.
Northern Ireland was engulfed in a civil conflict known as The Troubles. The country—only a small section of the island of ...
Terrorists unmasked as spies. One of Britain’s best kept secrets investigated in the third series of our podcast, Bed of Lies ...
There remain questions about how authorities in both Ireland and the UK handled the events around the 1998 bombing that ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland during the ... laying the foundation for the return of self-government to Northern Ireland. The IRA agreed to decommission its weapons, to renounce violence ...
From the beginning of the conflict in January 1919 to its end in July 1921 an undeclared state of war existed across Ireland between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the forces of the British ...
Of all the sounds that still echo in my memory from 50 years of covering the conflict in Northern ... t die for the cause of Ireland." She showed me the last letter the IRA had permitted him ...
A new BBC documentary tells how in 1972 the Irish Republican Army (IRA) allowed an American ... The programme "points to the complexity of Northern Ireland's conflict" and its "continuing capacity ...
Former IRA volunteer Paddy McMenamin talks about his new book that charts his political life story in Belfast during the Troubles, to qualifying as a secondary school teacher in his 50s.
The conflict in Northern Ireland during the ... more than 900 people over the course of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The IRA extends its bombing campaign to London with the Old Bailey one ...
BC Irish Studies faculty member Rob Savage's latest book examines the tension between the BBC and the British government over the Northern Irish conflict The British government ... ‘oxygen of ...
Interview with eye witness and scene of the killing of Joseph Fenton at Lenadoon, who was shot several times in the head by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) who claimed he was a British agent.