Photo: The aftermath of a bomb blast in Belfast, Northern Ireland () Features in: How everyday life has changed in Northern ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland ... being Catholic and loyalists being Protestant. It is not religion that lies at the root of the Troubles. The conflict in Ireland is about national identity ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland during the ... in the early years of the Troubles, a substantial number were specifically targeted because of their religion. Loyalist paramilitaries also ...
Yet if ever there was an exhibition that embodied this notion, it’s the Imperial War Museum’s Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles. The exhibition ... including republican and loyalist ...
Published in "Folkmakt, No, 1".
Nearly all news coverage of loyalists or loyalism in Northern Ireland is concerned with criminality ... middle-class political unionists during the Troubles to put distance between themselves ...
Award-winning journalist Cara McGoogan investigates the biggest cover-up of the Northern Ireland Troubles in the latest ... they’re about to arrest a key loyalist suspect, their secure office ...
A fake police car was burnt on top of a loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland as part of annual unionist ... due to be torched in Larne’s Craigyhill Estate. Before it was burnt, Stephen Maginnis ...
Three people died in weekend violence in Northern Ireland. The Irish People's Liberation ... Scene of murder of twenty two year old woman near Loyalist estate in Belfast. The Bodega Bar Portadown ...
The High Court in Belfast has ruled part of the British government's controversial Northern Ireland Troubles Legacy Act ... husband Seamus was shot dead in a loyalist gun attack at the Glengannon ...
As someone who grew up in Belfast before the so-called Troubles ... a religiously mixed estate that would become a fiercely loyalist area. One of Northern Ireland's most famous sons, footballer ...