Thirty six years ago today, during the 1969-98 Northern Ireland conflict, Belfast human rights lawyer Pat Finucane was shot dead in his home by members of the paramilitary Ulster Defence Association.
Plans for an independent Public History project relating to The Troubles in Northern Ireland were announced by Northern Ireland Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris on Thursday, April 25. The ...
A 1977 initiative by the former president helped set stage for the Good Friday Agreement of 25 years ago. Twenty-five years ago, a remarkable peace was achieved. The Good Friday Agreement ended the ...
In the late 1900s, Protestants and Catholics were in conflict over who should rule Northern Ireland, the British or the Irish. The time was dubbed "The Troubles." Journalist Patrick Radden Keefe's Say ...
FILE - Royal Ulster Constabulary Police officers stand on Market Street, the scene of a car bombing in the centre of Omagh, Co Tyrone, 72 miles west of Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Aug. 15, 1998. (AP ...
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Troubles violence still haunts memories in Northern Ireland, new study into PTSD finds
A generation of people in Northern Ireland who lived through the Troubles still bear the mental scars, a new study has found. Almost one in every 20 people over the age of 50 in Northern Ireland is ...
The American role and the cause for hope Forty years ago, on November 15 1985, something extraordinary occurred: the heads of ...
Sign in Belfast, Northern Ireland, honoring human rights activist Pat Finucane. Courtesy of Brian Dooley Thirty six years ago today, during the 1969-98 Northern Ireland conflict, Belfast human rights ...
LONDON (AP) — As Israelis and Palestinians wait anxiously to see what comes after a ceasefire in the two-year war in Gaza, the experience of the Northern Ireland peace process in the 1990s may offer ...
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