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Cancer deaths in Northern Ireland have risen by 11% over a decade according to the latest figures - with almost 45,000 people ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of "betraying" veterans after opening the door to the prosecution of dozens of former ...
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 ...
The scene of a car bombing in the center of Omagh, Northern Ireland, which killed 29 people and wounded 200 on Aug. 15, 1998. The bombing was the single worst atrocity of the Troubles, and it ...
Growing up in the titular city was no simple coming-of-age story. He grew up as The Troubles flared up once more in Ireland, with a conflagration erupting right in Branagh’s neighborhood.
Until then, most of what we knew about Northern Ireland’s “Troubles” came from watching the movie “Belfast” (Kenneth Branagh’s nostalgic 2021 film about his childhood), “Derry Girls ...
The Troubles is the term used to describe sectarian violence that took place in Northern Ireland, which led to more than 3,500 deaths and even more casualties.
James Evans makes his Sarasota debut in Marie Jones’ 1994 play “A Night in November” triggered by The Troubles between Ireland and Northern Ireland ...
As the troubles intensified, folk musician Tommy Makem’s popular song “Four Green Fields ” drew again on the legend of Ireland as a poor old woman: “I have four green fields, one of them ...
She had been disappeared and likely killed, one of the 3,600 casualties to result from Northern Ireland’s infamous three-decade period of violence and upheaval known as the Troubles.