Disney Plus' moving new series Say Nothing shines a spotlight on the two sisters, who became involved with the Irish Republican Army during the Troubles.
The Irish-language film Kneecap is based on a semi-fictionalised account of how the Belfast rap group of the same name was formed ...
Now that Ireland is moving forward in the social and cultural collective, how does it reconcile a past marred with strife and ...
Former members of the security forces and their families must be treated with fairness and justice after the government ...
The Irish Republican Army fails to protect Catholics from loyalist ... It is not religion that lies at the root of the Troubles. The conflict in Ireland is about national identity and territory ...
The Troubles did not break out on a specific date, but it is generally agreed that they began in 1969. The seeds of the ...
King Charles's invitation to stay the night at Windsor Castle has been snubbed by Sinn Fein's first minister in Northern ...
As an independent investigation into a double agent named ‘Stakeknife’ draws to a close, families seeking answers may soon know the truth ...
British agencies began to gather covert intelligence on the Irish Republican Army ... the name given to the army's support role for the police during the Troubles, lasted for 38 years.
His work with the latter organisation grew from direct engagement with the republican movement ... IRA (and one other group, the Irish National Liberation Army), the commission has managed to ...
A splinter republican group calling itself the Real IRA [Irish Republican Army] claimed responsibility ... to bring an end to the three-decades-long Troubles was signed April 10.
The 1970s were statistically the worst times of the Troubles. There were 2,096 killings between 1970 and 1979, and 68 of ...