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The number of deaths decreased after the British and Irish governments formulated the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985, but the killing continued. Most of those killed in the Troubles were civilian ...
London, 27 November 1914 - Lord Kitchener has lamented the heavy losses suffered by the British army in the early ... but although the number of casualties reported is heavy our actual losses ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century is known as the Troubles. Over 3,600 people ... The armed campaign of the Irish Republican Army began to incorporate the political ...
Her family guessed he had fled over involvement with the Irish ... British control, and Loyalists, who wanted Northern Ireland to remain part of Great Britain. The conflict exploded into the ...
The British Government says its archival projects will seek to provide an "understanding" of UK policy during The Troubles - ...
British agencies began to gather covert intelligence on the Irish Republican ... for the deaths of more than 300 people, over half of them civilians. At the height of the Troubles in 1972, there ...
But the origins of the Troubles date back to earlier than 1969, as BBC News NI's Jordan Kenny explains. Watch more: Explore BBC archive film footage showing what led to the deployment of British ...