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Northern Ireland was designed to cause widespread destruction, police say. The car, carrying 180kg of explosives, crashed through barriers outside a police building in Belfast and partially exploded. Elsewhere, police exchanged shots with paramilitaries...
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Peter Robinson said alleged Sinn Fein threats to the devolved institutions were destabilising and promised he would not walk away from the Northern Ireland Assembly. The power-sharing partners have been negotiating the transfer of policing and justice...
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen have discussed a controversial goal that has sent Ireland crashing out of the World Cup. The two leaders exchanged the words on the sidelines of a European summit on Thursday (19 November)...
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The party has reaffirmed its view that there can be no moral or legal equivalence between innocent victims and terrorists. In a 12-page response to the report, DUP leader Peter Robinson said its most reprehensible recommendation was the proposed £12,000...
Tags: DUP, United Kingdom, London, The Troubles, Denis Bradley, Democratic Unionist Party, Northern Ireland, Peter Robinson, War Conflict, Members of the Northern Ireland Forum, Church of Ireland, Robin Eames, Entertainment Culture, Law Crime
Ever since the Easter Rising of 1916 and the subsequent war of independence, progressive politics in Ireland has been bedevilled by the dominance of the ethnicised version of republicanism which was then first enshrined in martyrdom and later became the...
Tags: Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Labour Party, IRA, Irish, Belfast, Ms Robinson, civil war, republican, United Kingdom
Nine Puma helicopters disappear into the skies as the last RAF squadron based in Northern Ireland flies out of Aldergrove for the final time. People watched as the RAF’s 230 ‘Tiger’ Squadron took off in a helicopter diamond formation en route to their...
Tags: RAF Benson, Northern Ireland, Aldergrove, Canada, RAF Aldergrove, RAF Regiment, Royal Air Force
McCourt feels his "friendly rivalry" with Celtic and Northern Ireland team-mate Niall McGinn can help both of them flourish for club and country. McCourt replaced McGinn as a second-half substitute during Northern Ireland's 1-0 friendly defeat by Serbia...
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Heavily armed police raided Price’s home in the republican Andersonstown area of west Belfast and she was taken away for questioning about the Real IRA killings of Sappers Patrick Azimkar, 21, from London, and Mark Quinsey, 23. The soldiers were shot...
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Ballymun may have removed the only incentive to take a shopping trip across the border, but it's clear that the North remains a mecca for many shoppers in the Republic. This is thanks mainly to the continuing weakness of sterling against the euro, which...
Tags: Northern Ireland, North-South, Belfast, Tesco, Derry, shops centre, Newry, Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom
Leonard Steinberg's eventful life took him from running an illegal backstreet bookies in Belfast to a seat in the Lords and high position in the Conservative party...He became one of the grandees of the British bookmaking industry, building the Stanley...
Tags: Belfast, Leonard Steinberg, milk bar, IRA, Northern Ireland, left belfast, United Kingdom, Unionism in Ireland, Leonard Steinberg Baron Steinberg, The Troubles