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Belfast News Letter on MSNRUC, Fire Brigade and Prison Service victims of IRA and INLA terrorism get posthumous Elizabeth Emblem honour as Troubles-era service recognisedThirty-two police, fire, prison service and UDR victims of republican terror campaigns are to be honoured with posthumous ...
For almost two decades, he was the public face of the IRA in the US. New York lawyer Martin Galvin was regarded as so ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNTestimony about the IRA's campaign against border Protestants aired as new 'landmark study of the Troubles' is officially launchedHarrowing tales of violence meted out to Protestants living close to the border have been recounted at a book launch tonight.
The objects in the display include a piece of stained glass from the Guildhall following a 1972 IRA bombing, training logs ...
For almost two decades, he was the public face of the IRA in the US. New York lawyer Martin Galvin was regarded as so dangerous by the authorities here that he was prohibited from entering the UK.
“Father Alec surmised that what was happening on his streets was not civil. He heard Jesus in the Gospels saying, ‘Blessed ...
As the EV tax credit and other incentives are phased out in September, people will rush to buy an electric vehicle while the ...
A South Korean electric battery recycler is the latest clean-energy firm pulling back on investment plans for Georgia amid ...
Say Nothing shines a spotlight on Northern Ireland’s Troubles across 40 years, through the true story of two sisters who became IRA recruits. Screen talks to showrunner Joshua Zetumer and actors ...
Cal, which was adapted from the novel of the same name by Bernard MacLaverty, depicts a young Catholic man, Cal, in 1970s Northern Ireland. Cal is a member of the Provisional IRA, and is involved ...
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