Irish businessman who smeared Jim Gavin was convicted of violent assault of fisheries officer
Incident off Helvick Head, Co Waterford, in 1993 left fisheries officer badly injured, followed by allegations Kieran Kelly linked to IRA
This topic contains articles relating to the original IRA from the time of the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921). It also covers later paramilitary organisations that split to form contemporary groups, such as the Provisional IRA, Real IRA, and Continuity IRA, which were active during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and beyond.
Incident off Helvick Head, Co Waterford, in 1993 left fisheries officer badly injured, followed by allegations Kieran Kelly linked to IRA
Oxford-educated member of Anglo-Irish family became valued by Charles Haughey and successors
Mansergh entered electoral politics after decades as a backroom figure and served as minister of State
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Families of victims allege collaboration between gardaí and IRA
British-Irish framework should have dealt with ‘lingering issues of concern’, SEFF says
Party’s support may yet prove decisive for Independent TD’s presidential campaign
Investigating Maggie O’Toole’s story would forever change the trajectory of my life, as a research visit to Ireland from my native New York became a permanent move
He tried to implicate Charles Haughey in an IRA gun-running plot during the 1980s
Amid scepticism and trepidation, the British and Irish governments are about to try again to convince loyalist and dissident republican groups to quit paramilitarism
White crosses placed on bogland to signify IRA victims who were secretly buried
The British academic skewers the long campaign by the British army to promote itself ‘as a kindly force of non-partisan peacekeepers’
Television: The 30,000 Irish-born nurses that once worked in the NHS have been relatively overlooked
Latest dig for teen buried by IRA is continuation of search undertaken two years ago
This fringe group, drawn from the ranks of anti-lockdown protesters and business people laid low by the crash, have a cabinet, local co-ops and even a network of ‘courts’
Some investigations will result in arrests for killings 50 years ago, official says, despite unpopular new legacy regime
Government to face pressure to offer greater co-operation into legacy investigations
Hosanna Boulter on a forgotten killing
British authorities have put up obstacles to both men as they have fought for decades to discover the truth
Linda Boyle (17) was killed 50 years ago in the Bayardo Bar massacre carried out by McFarlane and two others
Freddie Scappaticci’s will was sealed by a British court last week
Twenty years after the IRA declared its war was over, previously unseen documents from Brian Rowan’s personal archive tell the story of the hard road to peace
Northern Ireland’s First Minister discusses party leadership, presidency, teen pregnancy and ‘precious gift of peace’
Máiría Cahill’s isolation was rooted in terror of the tribe. For the Brennan sisters theirs was about protecting reputations
Emmet Tunney says Irish government’s failure to hold such a hearing breaches his rights
She also thought Tony Blair ‘should be much tougher with IRA’, friend told British prime minister’s chief of staff
White House official put forward the idea to the British in 2000, documents show
Treatment of the so-called ‘on-the-runs’ later became a major controversy
Television: First of two episodes leans ever so subtly towards Che Guevara version of history – never mind the body count; look at the cool poster we got out of it
Suggestion Price involved in murder of Jean McConville not based on a single iota of evidence, High Court defamation action claims
Desmond McCabe case arose after PSNI decision to prioritise Omagh bombing inquiry over legacy casework
Unthinkable: To create a shared future on this island, and internationally, we must move beyond uncritically celebrating the actions of any particular tribe
O’Grady discusses his fourth book, Monaghan, working on Stephen Rea’s memoir and the current political climate in the US
First Catholic cleric to contest an election was accused of involvement in IRA activity
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