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IRA

Politics

President calls for truth behind Omagh bombing to be established

Twenty-nine people were killed by the bomb planted by the Real IRA this day 25 years ago
  • Michael Brennan
  • August 15, 2023
United States

FBI files reveal 'ever present' threats to Queen Elizabeth by the IRA

The file states that a phone call was made by “a man who claimed that his daughter had been killed in Northern Ireland by a rubber bullet”
  • PA
  • May 26, 2023

Simply Better
Back to School

Delicious recipes by Neven Maguire

Ballymacandy: Fascinating history of a Kerry ambush and what went unspoken

Owen O’Shea’s meticulously researched history of an IRA ambush during the War of Independence where five men died reveals the complexity of the operation and the similar histories of the men on either side
  • Andrew Lynch
  • June 13, 2021

Where Grieving Begins: Brighton Bomber’s memoir shows understanding and insight, but no regrets

Patrick Magee struck up a remarkable friendship with the daughter of one of his victims but, as his memoir demonstrates, they have to work hard to meet half way
  • Andrew Lynch
  • May 23, 2021

Agents of Influence: The shadowy figures who fed IRA information to Britain’s deep state

Despite the dangers and unspeakable punishments if caught, there was no shortage of double agents willing to infiltrate the IRA during the Troubles
  • Andrew Lynch
  • April 11, 2021

Ex-Guardian editor could face Oireachtas hearing over Greenslade controversy

The Committee on Media wants more information from Alan Rusbridger amid calls for his resignation from the state’s Future of Media Commission
  • Donal MacNamee
  • March 10, 2021

Been there, Dunne that: Ben Dunne on the highs and lows of life in the public eye

The businessman holds forth on mental health, what he would say to his younger self, and why he has changed his business model in the age of Covid-19
  • Barry J Whyte
  • January 31, 2021

The Woman Who Stole Vermeer: The story of republicanism’s unlikeliest footsoldier, but not in her own words

This able retelling of Rose Dugdale’s IRA-assisted theft of paintings from Russborough House in 1974 suffers from the absence of her own voice
  • Andrew Lynch
  • January 24, 2021

Elaine Byrne: Decade of Commemorations is the story of individual suffering

As we face into the centenaries of the creation of Northern Ireland, of Partition, of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the end of the War of Independence, is it possible to agree that all those who were killed should be remembered?
  • Elaine Byrne
  • December 27, 2020

Cathal Mac Coille: Sinn Féin's version of history ignores a basic fact

The IRA had no mandate, North or South, for its 37 years of armed struggle
  • Cathal Mac Coille
  • December 13, 2020

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