The solidarity group Noraid raised millions of dollars to support the Irish republican movement during the Troubles. Although Noraid attracted lots of hostile media coverage at the time, the group’s ...
After 54 years of continuous service, the RAF’s Puma fleet is set to retire today, ending a remarkably active career. On Mar.
Her family guessed he had fled over involvement with the Irish Republican Army. But she didn't know ... of Northern Ireland into a separate, British country from the Republic of Ireland.
B elfast used to be known as a place where weapons were fired rather than made. But a nondescript factory in a suburb of ...
By 1972, Cahalane was also one of the Irish Republican Army’s most successful international gunrunners, ferrying rifles and ...
who had been falsely accused by the Irish Republican Army of passing information to British forces. Alongside that shocking event, the miniseries shows the armed conflict through the eyes of other ...
From carpet factory to British Army barracks, from toy workshop to the Crolly whiskey distillery—one Donegal building has ...
Kerry historian and author Dr Owen O’Shea is launching his latest book that charts the dramatic life and times of the ...
And in 1690, the British won a decisive victory over ... Ireland for generations and sent many of the defeated Irish Republican Army (I.R.A.) fighters to the United States. One-party rule by ...
when the occupying British army, police forces and supporters clashed with local paramilitary groups, most notably the Provisional Irish Republican Army, on the streets of Belfast. The conflict ...
He wasn’t Irish; rather he was born in Wales, the son of a Roman-British official. He was ... she used blue as the background for the Irish Citizen Army’s flag. In 1934, Irish politician W.T. Cosgrave ...