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The Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) was a militant republican paramilitary group which used physical force violence in an effort to destabilise the Northern Ireland state and force the ...
One of the latter groups, the Provisional Irish Republican Army, broke off from the Irish Republican Army due to differing views: The official group sought independence through peace, while the ...
Say Nothing, available to stream on Hulu, picks up in the 1960s in West Belfast as the violence between Protestant loyalists and the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), the most active ...
Unthinkable: To create a shared future on this island, and internationally, we must move beyond uncritically celebrating the ...
A bomb placed by members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) killed five people and injured more than 30. ... Britain proposed peace talks with Irish Republican leaders.
The interim report from Operation Kenova confirmed that British agents within the Provisional Irish Republican Army committed multiple murders. No one is to be charged.
It just so happened that I visited this spot 29 years to the day after two Provisional Irish Republican Army members walked into Frizzell’s with a bomb. It was just after 1 pm on October 23, 1993.
Dolours, a former Provisional Irish Republican Army militant, is visibly nervous. She's a movie star's wife at this point in her story, well past her days of setting bombs in the name of struggle.
The BBC has been ordered to pay €100,000 ($113,000) in damages to ex-Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams in a libel case about the murder of an Irish MI5 informant. Responding, the BBC said today ...