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MoD obliged to preserve records relating to Troubles for next 10 years - It follows a request by a solicitor acting for the ...
An award-winning US photographer who has worked on a long-running peace project says he fears his own country may end up in ...
The United Kingdom’s House of Lords concluded parliamentary approval of the controversial Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill on Sept. 13.
People in Northern Ireland can choose to be citizens of the U.K., citizens of the Republic of Ireland, or both. U2 performs on a television show in 1983, with an illustration from the cover of its ...
Northern Ireland had tremendous economic, political, and geographic advantages — but ending the Troubles still proved extremely difficult. By Amanda Taub For decades, bombs and gunfire battered ...
Monkey Cage Northern Ireland’s Troubles began 50 years ago. Here’s why they were so violent. Catholics and Protestants lived side by side — but with very few shared social or economic ties ...
POLITICS Northern Ireland's 'Troubles' may have quieted, but their echo has reached America The political violence in America in some ways resembles Northern Ireland's era of horror ...
A peace agreement nearly a quarter-century ago helped transform Northern Ireland after decades of bitter conflict. But new issues are reawakening old feuds. By Rick Gladstone and Peter Robins ...
For Northern Ireland, Wounds From 'The Troubles' Are Still Raw : Parallels Sixteen years after the much-heralded Good Friday Agreement between Protestant and Catholic forces in Northern Ireland, ...
The Troubles is a euphemism for the 30-year-long violent conflict that took thousands of lives in Northern Ireland. In this image, a silent crowd lines the road to the cemetery in Derry where the ...
It follows a request by a solicitor acting for the family of Annette McGavigan, 14, who was killed in 1971 during unrest in ...