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A Yorkshire man with no family or personal connections to Ireland, he would go on to become one of the most distinguished journalists and broadcasters associated with the Troubles.
The RTÉ Lost Lives broadcast from 1999 The Lost Lives documentary is a visual monument to the horrors of the conflict and features noted Irish actors, including Liam Neeson and Bronagh Waugh ...
A new documentary by Louth-based Upstate Theatre Project, in collaboration with the Community Action Tenants Union Ireland (CATU), looking at the historic rent strikes of the early 1970s, to be ...
In Brian O’Driscoll’s moving new documentary about how rugby straddled the divide during the Troubles, Ireland’s mightiest player recalls being in a state nobody would associate with such a ...
BBC Northern Ireland will give viewers the chance to watch programmes and documentaries specially commissioned to mark 50 years since the arrival of troops in Northern Ireland with a new BBC ...
The documentary is stitched together with stunning imagery of Northern Ireland, of autumnal colours, familiar landmarks and a soaring orchestral score by the Ulster Orchestra.
Award-winning documentary on The Troubles and Brexit seeks a streaming home The filmmakers behind "A Fragile Peace" are hoping to get their multi-award-winning documentary onto a streaming service.
Mr Ahern said the public cannot understand the Irish economy of the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s without understanding the impact that the Troubles had on the State.
The Look Back to Look Forward exhibition at the Epic museum in Dublin traces the story of the Irish in Britain from the early 1970s to today ...
Akihiko Okamura was the Troubles photographer most people had never heard of until these past few weeks, when Photo Museum Ireland announced the world premiere of The Memories of Others — an ...
Documents, recordings, images and perspectives from the BBC Northern Ireland archives tracing the development of BBC journalism in Northern Ireland through the 1970s, looking at some of the people ...
THE IRISH GOVERNMENT is to argue that British authorities tortured interned men in 1970s Northern Ireland and will ask the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) to recognise this. An original ...
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