The man known as Stakeknife, a senior British army agent in the IRA, was hidden away in middle-class suburban comfrot in ...
The IRSP alleged the Officials were in cahoots with the UVF, which had been given the names and addresses of 16 members and ...
Discussions are being held to try to secure a ceasefire from the largest dissident republican group, the New IRA, it has emerged. The Irish Examiner has been told by several sources that ...
More than two-thirds of parents in Northern Ireland want their children to be educated alongside those from the other ...
The murder of three off-duty Scottish soldiers in Belfast by the IRA 54 years ago is a "scar that has never healed and never ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNDean Godson: Blair Wallace was the last of the ‘big beast’ RUC officers who heroically served at the height of the TroublesIt’s a curious thing – but 30 years after the first IRA ceasefire, everyone can still name leading republicans like Gerry ...
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The National Interest on MSNAR-18 Armalite: A Rifle Made Infamous by the IRAThe AR-18 entered the initial design phase in 1963 and was produced from 1969 to 1985, with 1,171 total specimens built.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNTerror watchdog silent on whether flag law will target republican emblems in Northern IrelandThe UK Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation has declined to say whether new powers to seize terrorist flags will be ...
Get in the Irish spirit with these TV shows imported straight from the Emerald Isle, including Derry Girls, The Fall and Bad ...
By 1972, Cahalane was also one of the Irish Republican Army’s most successful international gunrunners, ferrying rifles and bullets from Philadelphia and its suburbs to arm guerilla fighters in ...
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Irish Independent on MSNObituary: Mary Kielty, mother of ‘Late Late’ host known for her resilience after her husband was shot dead by terroristsA prime example of resilience and fortitude in the face of her husband’s violent killing in the Troubles, Mary Kielty has ...
One-party rule by Ulster unionists, Watkins writes, left Catholics with “few jobs, poor housing and threadbare resources.” In ...
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