The conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century is known as the Troubles. Over 3,600 people ... a united Ireland by ending centuries of British rule. Northern Ireland remained ...
Operation Banner, the name given to the army's support role for the police during the Troubles, lasted for 38 years. It was the longest continuous campaign in the history of the British Army.
Northern Ireland Troubles truth commission is opening old wounds The British government promised a new law to deal with the so-called legacy cases from the sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland ...
It's "The Troubles meets a Tom Clancy novel", wrote ... They "must have imagined they were carefully stage-managing a propaganda coup that would loosen the purse strings of the US's millions ...
This small but cleverly designed show at the Imperial War Museum in London is centred on personal testimony, which starkly demonstrates the complexities of the Troubles and the enduring ... and ...
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Legacy body takes down ‘inaccurate myth-busting’ leafletMany people impacted by the Troubles are strongly opposed to the ICRIR and believe it is part of British government ... dismissed the document as “propaganda”. In a recent letter to Mr Benn ...
Since premiering in London, and running on Broadway, the play has resembled an explainer about the Troubles for people outside the island. Will an Irish audience find its report overly familiar?
The cost of dealing with the legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland has reached at least £611m, a right-wing think tank says. Policy Exchange, a critic of the government's legacy policies ...
Operation Banner, the name given to the army's support role for the police during the Troubles, lasted for 38 years. It was the longest continuous campaign in the history of the British Army.
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