The band adopted a title used by John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band in a song that became a staple of their live shows ...
British Army ... in Derry nationalists fought running battles with the police. The situation was desperate, prompting the British government to send in troops to prevent further trouble.
In March 1972, just weeks after Bloody Sunday when 13 unarmed civilians were shot by British Army paratroopers, a young Derry ...
Any fleeting mentions of the Troubles only focused on attacks by the Irish Republican Army, which ... Ireland’s colonisation from British curriculums For all Derry Girls has taught me about ...
A former World War Two airfield in Co Derry that was also used by the British Army during the Troubles could become a "logistics hub" for Heathrow Airport, if the UK Government presses ahead with ...
Veterans who served in the British Army during the Northern Ireland troubles have marched on Parliament calling for the retention of the Legacy Act. It comes as the current Labour Government is to ...
Businessman Declan Hasson reflects on how the Troubles affected Derry city centre trade.
Wrapping up a series of articles on the great political upheaval in Northern Ireland in 1968-69. This instalment is about Britain putting troops onto the streets on 14 August 1969. On 12 August 1969 ...
Photo: British army ... in Derry nationalists fought running battles with the police. The situation was desperate, prompting the British government to send in troops to prevent further trouble.