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Captioned “A little boy walking to his friends encounters British soldiers around the corner in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1973,” the photographer who took this shot of the Northern Ireland ...
Analysis: how Colman Doyle's 1973 photo of a woman IRA volunteer in Belfast became one of most iconic shots of the Troubles January 1973 was an eventful month. It saw both the UK and Ireland ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century is known as the Troubles. Over 3,600 people were killed and thousands more injured. During a period of 30 years, many acts of violence ...
Streaming on Hulu via Disney+, the nine episodes of "Say Nothing" are a powerful adaptation of an award-winning nonfiction book telling the story of various members of IRA during Northern Ireland ...
FX/Hulu adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's book about Northern Ireland's fight for liberation fails to balance multiple storylines and characters.
Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has paid tribute to 30 police officers posthumously ...
One person was killed and 200 injured in March 1973 when the IRA exploded a car bomb outside the Old Bailey ... Over 300,000 British soldiers served in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
As historical dramas go, the new Disney series about Northern Ireland’s Troubles, Say Nothing, delivers in spades.It has convincing characters, authentic accents, a gripping plot and a powerful ...
The latest series of talks at the Photo Museum Ireland featured an insightful lecture by Colin Graham , a professor of ...
FX's historical drama, based on Patrick Radden Keefe's award-winning nonfiction book, doesn't try to tell the whole history of the Troubles, focusing instead on a few key figures.