The Government has broken its silence after Sir Keir Starmer was accused of showing a “heartbreaking” lack of interest in the ...
His move has been described as hypocrisy by Unionist MP Jeffrey Donaldson, who said the Sinn Fein President did nothing over the last 30 years to help the victims of IRA violence in Ulster and ...
In 1969, the IRA had split into two factions known as the 'Provisionals' and 'Officials'. Although the latter continued to be involved in violence for several years it gradually drifted into the ...
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Say Nothing’s Gerry Adams disclaimer, explainedSay Nothing, both book and show, depicts the resumed violence among the IRA, British forces, and loyalist paramilitary groups, which lasted from around 1968 to the signing of the Good Friday ...
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Initially, Say Nothing depicts the IRA in the early 70s as moustachioed folk heroes, upsetting the odds against the ...
Both republican and loyalist paramilitaries are prepared to use violence to achieve these incompatible ends. The main paramilitary group on the republican side is the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
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News Letter on MSNBen Lowry: Only in UK would we get this contemptible Clonoe ruling against SASIf SAS men are put in the dock for killing a fanatical IRA murder gang, my first instinct is to say that it will be the final ...
Public outcry over the attack also forced the Real IRA to announce a ceasefire. It later returned to violence, but widespread revulsion against the Omagh atrocity would undermine the support base ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Each episode of the Netflix adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's book Say Nothing, which addresses the IRA's tactic of disappearing alleged informers, ends with a ...
From street battles to car bombs, the evolution of these methods of violence greatly influenced the tactics and impact of the conflict. Photo: The remains of an IRA car bomb outside the Old Bailey ...
Both republican and loyalist paramilitaries are prepared to use violence to achieve these incompatible ends. The main paramilitary group on the republican side is the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
“Gerry Adams has always denied being a member of the IRA or participating in any IRA violence”. The series suggests Adams’s role was as an IRA commander in Belfast at the time. A conviction for IRA ...
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