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The 1998 deal was the culmination of years of talks which helped end decades of violence known as the Troubles. The conflict pitted largely Protestant unionists who preferred to stay part of the ...
Photo: The aftermath of a bomb blast in Belfast, Northern Ireland (Getty Images) How everyday life has changed in Northern Ireland since the Troubles ended. The BBC's Ireland correspondent Mark ...
By the time the Troubles ended, more than 3,500 people had been killed — a significant portion of them innocent civilians. Thousands more were physically or psychologically wounded.
The chaotic scenes have stirred memories of decades of Catholic-Protestant conflict, known as “The Troubles.” A 1998 peace deal ended large-scale violence but did not resolve Northern Ireland ...
Relatives of people killed or injured during the Troubles should not be expected to "move on" and they "deserve the truth - no more, no less", Ireland's president has said. Michael D Higgins was ...
Photo: The aftermath of a bomb blast in Belfast, Northern Ireland (Getty Images) Features in: How everyday life has changed in Northern Ireland since the Troubles ended. The BBC's Ireland ...
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