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In 1994, Gerry Adams, the former Irish Republican Army militant turned political leader, was controversially given a visa to tour the United States, where he took the opportunity to give a speech ...
including praise of the Irish Republican Army. They leaned heavily into advocacy for the Palestinian cause after Oct. 7, 2023, going further than others by appearing to show tacit support for ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Hundreds of Irish Republican supporters will march in Glasgow city centre tomorrow. The procession to commemorate the Easter Rising in ...
“The Irish Republican Army reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the full establishment of a 32 county socialist republic. “British rule in any form, whether military, political or ...
The Irish Republican rap group Kneecap are now being investigated by counter-terrorism police after allegedly leading pro-Hamas chants at a concert. Videos emerged over the weekend from a gig in ...
The outlet cited a Department of the Army Form 638, which recommended Mills for the accolade. But those whom he purportedly saved have no recollection of him doing so. ADVERTISEMENT “He didn’t ...
and their commanders in the Irish Republican Army and other Republican organizations. The applications were mainly made in the 1930s and later, so the applicants’ addresses mirror the spread of ...
Irish Republican band Kneecap which is being investigated by counter-terrorism police over pro-Hamas chants urged its fans to 'kill your local MP' at a concert in London. Video footage has emerged ...
A decades-long conflict between the Irish Republican Army and British forces and British Loyalist paramilitary groups, known as The Troubles, was raging across Northern Ireland at the time.
Tommy McKearney: Simon Harris reclaiming the tricolour is ‘absurd’Opens in new window Two prominent Irish republican groups come together to form a ‘strategic alliance’Opens in new window ...
Failings in the original police investigation into the Kingsmill massacre, one of the worst atrocities of the Troubles, led to 11 suspects not being arrested, a watchdog’s report has found.