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It’s August 1969, the summer that Northern Ireland’s ‘troubles’ flared into violence. ... co-chair of Northern Ireland’s Commission on Flags, Identity, Culture, and Tradition, ...
Even so, anthropologist Dominic Bryan, co-chair of Northern Ireland’s Commission on Flags, Identity, Culture, and Tradition, is optimistic that culture has built up a resistance to “us versus ...
Twenty-five years ago, Britain and Ireland signed the Good Friday Agreement, ending decades of bloodshed known as the Troubles.At the stroke of a pen, Northern Ireland became one of the world’s ...
The eruption of what police described as mob-led "racist thuggery" is particularly dangerous in Northern Ireland due to its ...
The contrast with flag-festooned Northern Ireland is absurd. The PSNI has made just 13 arrests for the same offence in the past 24 years, despite the charge also covering paramilitary-linked ...
Veterans who served in the British Army during the Northern Ireland Troubles face "absolutely disgusting" treatment, protesters have said as they called for the retention of the Legacy Act.