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The Conflict and Legacy Interpretive Network aims to bring together perspectives on Northern Ireland’s conflict and the legacy of the Troubles.
Victims of the Omagh bombing intend to use a public inquiry to “heap shame” on the Irish Government for its failings over the atrocity, a barrister has said. The inquiry also heard that victims are ...
In 1994, Gerry Adams, the former Irish Republican Army militant turned political leader, was controversially given a visa to tour the United States, where he took the opportunity to give a speech ...
Asked about the IRA’s killing and secretly burying people during the Troubles, Mr Adams said the practice was wrong. He said he was not aware of the practice of “disappearing” people during ...
Gerry Adams has defended the IRA’s campaign of violence during the Troubles at his libel trial against the BBC.
This also includes Required Minimum Distributions, or RMDs. Starting when you turn 73, the government forces you to withdraw a certain percentage of the money in your IRA and 401 (k) every year ...
A police officer has linked the New IRA to trouble that took place during a dissident republican parade in Londonderry on Monday. The officer was giving evidence as Thomas Moore, 55, of Farren ...
March 07, 2025 Philly gun smugglers helped the Irish Republican Army during the Troubles. A new book uncovers their operation. 'The Next One Is For You' by Berks County native Ali Watkins traces a ...
A former IRA leader who plotted bank robberies and jail breaks has told the BBC that being condemned to die made him realise what the group's victims had gone through. Brendan Hughes, who is ...
Troubles verdict means IRA 'can rewrite the history of Northern Ireland', MP warns By MARK NICOL DEFENCE EDITOR Published: 19:02 EDT, 11 February 2025 | Updated: 19:08 EDT, 11 February 2025 ...
Gerry Adams’ compensation for past unlawful detention is largely a red herring. Getting information from the IRA and loyalists for victims is the real prize.
Jason McCue, who acted for the families of the Real IRA’s 1998 Omagh bombing, said repealing sections 46 and 47 of the Troubles Act, which blocks the compensation, was “perverse” when other ...
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