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The agreement will allow the UK's Omagh Bombing Inquiry chairman and members of his team to access material held by the ...
The solidarity group Noraid raised millions of dollars to support the Irish republican movement during the Troubles. Although ...
Gerry Adams, president of the staunchly pro-Irish Sinn Fein party, called on the Irish Republican Army to being disarming in an effort to save the teetering Northern Ireland Assembly. The ...
The Government of Ireland formally agreed to allow relevant material including reports and intelligence to be shared with the Omagh Bombing Inquiry in order to support the Inquiry's findings and ...
A new BBC documentary tells how in 1972 the Irish Republican Army (IRA) allowed an American TV crew to film the inner workings of "Europe’s deadliest guerrilla force". It's "The Troubles meets a ...
Subject to a number of splits in subsequent years, the party maintained its association with the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and, post-1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA).., ...
Investigators have confirmed that the remains exhumed from a graveyard in Co Monaghan in November are not those of Joe Lynskey, the Belfast man who was 'disappeared' by the Irish Republican Army ...
From the beginning of the conflict in January 1919 to its end in July 1921 an undeclared state of war existed across Ireland between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the forces of the British ...
Irish Republican Army This topic contains articles relating to the original IRA from the time of the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921). It also covers later paramilitary organisations that ...