In an effort to "respect the dignity of those who had been lost" officers gathered bodies into an alleyway. Sup Haslett says upon hearing the news of the bomb his parents were "up the wall with worry" ...
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Hosted on MSNUlster Unionists say recent decisions by UK government and courts are helping the IRA rewrite historyFormer members of the security forces and their families must be treated with fairness and justice after the government ...
A young boy killed in the Omagh bomb was robbed of a “life full of possibilities”, his father has said. Victor Barker also ...
A paramedic who responded to the Omagh bombing has recalled the shock of not being able to identify the heads or feet of victims in body bags following the massacre.
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Hosted on MSN1969: How the Troubles Started in Northern IrelandThe Troubles did not break out on a specific date, but it is generally agreed that they began in 1969. The seeds of the ...
The Protestant cleric and unionist leader remains one of the most distinctive and controversial figures in modern Irish ...
The day of Joe McLaughlin’s funeral, Ráth Mór business park came to a standstill as dozens of staff filed out of the centre to greet his cortege as it stopped on its route to St Mary’s Chapel.
The Government has pledged to press the Libyan state over its historic responsibility for the Gaddafi regime’s support of the ...
There is a hierarchy of troubles, a hierarchy that applies to individuals, families, communities and governments. The least of troubles are worries. Anxiety about potential events higher up the ...
A legal action against Sinn Fein by the family of murdered Belfast woman Jean McConville over her abduction and subsequent killing by the IRA is now poised to get under way. Mrs McConville (37), a ...
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