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Who Were the IRA (Irish Republican Army)? | 5 Minute History: Episode 1
What was the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and why did it become so infamous in Northern Ireland and the Republic alike? In this 5 minute history, an introduction to the Troubles and the IRA. If you want a fuller look at the political situation and the history behind it feel free to check out my longer videos below:
How a Dutch King in the 17th Century Started the Troubles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbXWvMctzzs&t=85s
What Happened to the Old Irish Flag?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca63yEvcE5Y
The Northern Irish Flag: The Red Hand of Ulster:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8F_JUmfrJs
The Real History Behind the Peaky Blinders:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rErijDP0Vhw
Raid the Merch Market:
https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/history-with-hilberts-market
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published: 09 Apr 2021
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How Ireland Became Bitterly Divided | Irish War of Independence
2023 marks the 25th anniversary of signing of The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement, which brought an end to 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland known as 'the Troubles'. This conflict had a deep and embedded history that stretches back over a century.
Between 1919 and 1921, Ireland played host to a long and bloody guerrilla conflict between British state forces and Irish republican guerrillas, in the form of Irish Volunteers or the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The conflict would completely transform the political landscape in Ireland.
In this documentary, Dr Conor Mulvagh and Professor Marie Coleman break down this critical period of Irish history, and the legacy of the War of Independence today.
Directed by Mark Bowsher.
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podc...
published: 25 Aug 2023
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A Brief History of Irish Republicanism (Stay At Home #27)
We're joined by Jacobin features editor Daniel Finn to talk about the politics of Irish republicanism.
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published: 24 Apr 2020
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The Troubles: Unravelling Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict
In 1968, conflict broke out in Northern Ireland; the Troubles" had begun. In this documentary, we explore the waves of political violence & sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, and the roots of the divide between British Unionists & Irish Nationalists.
The Troubles | Northern Ireland Conflict | Irish Conflict | IRA | UVF | Belfast Conflict
This period saw rise of paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Ulster Volunteer force (UVF), the deployment of the British Army in Northern Ireland under Operation Banner.
In this video, through interviews with former IRA & UVF prisoners, I’ll walk you through the conflicts roots during the “Plantation of Ulster”, it’s triggers, like "Bloody Sunday”, and where things stand now since the Good Friday Agreement saw the start of p...
published: 30 Jul 2023
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Celtic Fans Away | Its the I I Irish Republican Army
published: 12 Aug 2018
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Republican dissidents throw petrol bombs at police in Londonderry
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published: 10 Apr 2023
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Why the Troubles started in Northern Ireland
The complicated history of Northern Ireland is hotly contested. The bloody 30-year conflict known as the Troubles caused thousands of deaths, with deep divisions across Northern Ireland, and the situation remains highly divisive to this day. This four-part series will examine the entire history of the Troubles, from the causes of the conflict to the long and difficult peace negotiations. In this first episode, we take an in depth look at the origin of the Troubles. Though the conflict began in earnest in 1969, the divisions that caused it can be traced back centuries.
Watch the rest of our Troubles series:
Episode 1 - Origins: https://youtu.be/IHLYeBtGvOg
Episode 2 - Escalation: https://youtu.be/fGo17SIvMRM
Episode 3 - Division: https://youtu.be/NNmcRoNMC5E
Episode 4 - Peace: https://y...
published: 19 Apr 2023
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The Republic's Dissident Youth: Ireland's Young Warriors
Earlier this year, VICE News filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as they carried out "bush training" in the mountains, and attended their Easter Rising march through Dublin, to get an idea of what the young face of dis...
published: 23 Jul 2015
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Police attacked with petrol bombs in Northern Ireland at illegal dissident Republican parade
Firebombs have been thrown at police during an illegal dissident republican march in Londonderry on Saturday.
Sections of the crowd pelted a PSNI Land Rover with missiles, including petrol bombs, as the Easter commemoration parade made its way through the Creggan area of the city.
Photographs showed masked youths throwing petrol filled bottles at the Land Rover before it managed to speed away.
The violence came amid a series of events across Northern Ireland to commemorate the signing 25-years-ago of the historic Good Friday Agreement which marked the end of ‘the troubles’.
#northernireland #londonderry #police #petrolbombs
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published: 10 Apr 2023
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Investigating the New IRA in Northern Ireland - BBC News
Police in Northern Ireland say that any witnesses to the dissident republican murder of journalist Lyra McKee will be offered anonymity if they agree to give evidence against her killers. She was shot dead two weeks ago by the New Irish Republican Army, known as the New IRA. The killing has sparked a backlash against the hardliners who continue to launch attacks more than 20 years after the signing of the Northern Ireland Agreement that ended the Troubles.
Police say the group known as ‘Saoradh’ are the political voice of the New IRA. They say they played no role in the death of Lyra McKee. The BBC’s Ireland Correspondent Emma Vardy reports on the group from Londonderry.
Part of the BBC News at Ten’s coverage of Northern Ireland
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published: 03 May 2019
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Who Were the IRA (Irish Republican Army)? | 5 Minute History: Episode 1
What was the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and why did it become so infamous in Northern Ireland and the Republic alike? In this 5 minute history, an introduction...
What was the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and why did it become so infamous in Northern Ireland and the Republic alike? In this 5 minute history, an introduction to the Troubles and the IRA. If you want a fuller look at the political situation and the history behind it feel free to check out my longer videos below:
How a Dutch King in the 17th Century Started the Troubles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbXWvMctzzs&t=85s
What Happened to the Old Irish Flag?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca63yEvcE5Y
The Northern Irish Flag: The Red Hand of Ulster:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8F_JUmfrJs
The Real History Behind the Peaky Blinders:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rErijDP0Vhw
Raid the Merch Market:
https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/history-with-hilberts-market
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
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Music Used:
Galway - Kevin MacLeod
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Loopster - Kevin MacLeod
Eine Kleine Nachtsmusik - Mozart
Send me an email if you'd be interested in doing a collaboration!
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https://wn.com/Who_Were_The_Ira_(Irish_Republican_Army)_|_5_Minute_History_Episode_1
What was the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and why did it become so infamous in Northern Ireland and the Republic alike? In this 5 minute history, an introduction to the Troubles and the IRA. If you want a fuller look at the political situation and the history behind it feel free to check out my longer videos below:
How a Dutch King in the 17th Century Started the Troubles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbXWvMctzzs&t=85s
What Happened to the Old Irish Flag?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca63yEvcE5Y
The Northern Irish Flag: The Red Hand of Ulster:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8F_JUmfrJs
The Real History Behind the Peaky Blinders:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rErijDP0Vhw
Raid the Merch Market:
https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/history-with-hilberts-market
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
Join in the Banter on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/HistorywHilbert
Enter the Fray on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/HistorywHilbert/
Indulge in some Instagram..?(the alliteration needs to stop):
https://www.instagram.com/historywithhilbert/
Music Used:
Galway - Kevin MacLeod
Light Thought Var. 2 - Kevin MacLeod
Loopster - Kevin MacLeod
Eine Kleine Nachtsmusik - Mozart
Send me an email if you'd be interested in doing a collaboration!
[email protected]
#Ireland #NorthernIreland #UK
- published: 09 Apr 2021
- views: 497312
48:09
How Ireland Became Bitterly Divided | Irish War of Independence
2023 marks the 25th anniversary of signing of The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement, which brought an end to 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland known as 'th...
2023 marks the 25th anniversary of signing of The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement, which brought an end to 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland known as 'the Troubles'. This conflict had a deep and embedded history that stretches back over a century.
Between 1919 and 1921, Ireland played host to a long and bloody guerrilla conflict between British state forces and Irish republican guerrillas, in the form of Irish Volunteers or the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The conflict would completely transform the political landscape in Ireland.
In this documentary, Dr Conor Mulvagh and Professor Marie Coleman break down this critical period of Irish history, and the legacy of the War of Independence today.
Directed by Mark Bowsher.
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Lucy Worsely, Mary Beard and more. Watch, listen and read history wherever you are, whenever you want it. Available on all devices: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, and iOs & Android.
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2023 marks the 25th anniversary of signing of The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement, which brought an end to 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland known as 'the Troubles'. This conflict had a deep and embedded history that stretches back over a century.
Between 1919 and 1921, Ireland played host to a long and bloody guerrilla conflict between British state forces and Irish republican guerrillas, in the form of Irish Volunteers or the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The conflict would completely transform the political landscape in Ireland.
In this documentary, Dr Conor Mulvagh and Professor Marie Coleman break down this critical period of Irish history, and the legacy of the War of Independence today.
Directed by Mark Bowsher.
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Lucy Worsely, Mary Beard and more. Watch, listen and read history wherever you are, whenever you want it. Available on all devices: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, and iOs & Android.
We're offering a special discount to History Hit for our subscribers, get 50% off your first 3 months with code YOUTUBE: http://www.access.historyhit.com/
- published: 25 Aug 2023
- views: 412838
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A Brief History of Irish Republicanism (Stay At Home #27)
We're joined by Jacobin features editor Daniel Finn to talk about the politics of Irish republicanism.
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We're joined by Jacobin features editor Daniel Finn to talk about the politics of Irish republicanism.
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We're joined by Jacobin features editor Daniel Finn to talk about the politics of Irish republicanism.
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- published: 24 Apr 2020
- views: 5238
34:52
The Troubles: Unravelling Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict
In 1968, conflict broke out in Northern Ireland; the Troubles" had begun. In this documentary, we explore the waves of political violence & sectarian conflict i...
In 1968, conflict broke out in Northern Ireland; the Troubles" had begun. In this documentary, we explore the waves of political violence & sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, and the roots of the divide between British Unionists & Irish Nationalists.
The Troubles | Northern Ireland Conflict | Irish Conflict | IRA | UVF | Belfast Conflict
This period saw rise of paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Ulster Volunteer force (UVF), the deployment of the British Army in Northern Ireland under Operation Banner.
In this video, through interviews with former IRA & UVF prisoners, I’ll walk you through the conflicts roots during the “Plantation of Ulster”, it’s triggers, like "Bloody Sunday”, and where things stand now since the Good Friday Agreement saw the start of peace and reconciliation and a lasting peace process.
In Belfast, we spoke with ex-members of the paramilitaries in Northern Ireland - former IRA prisoner Michael Culbert, and former UVF prisoner Billy Hutchinson - to try and understand the violence that swept across Northern Ireland.
Sectarian Violence | Impact of The Troubles | Historical Unrest in Ireland.
"The Troubles”, a name that does not sit well with some of those who were involved in it, has left behind a collective trauma in Northern Ireland that will be felt for decades to come. The legacy of the Troubles shapes modern Northern Ireland’s communities today, with peace walls dividing catholic and protestant, unionist and republican neighbourhoods.
Troubles Documentary | Troubles History
What were the troubles? Who are the IRA? Why is Northern Ireland part of the UK? And how safe is Northern Ireland today? This is the story of Northern Ireland’s 30-year conflict, as told by former members of the IRA & UVF who fought in it.
00:00-02:02 - The Troubles: Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict
02:03-06:34 - Irish Republicans, British Unionists, & the History of Ireland
06:35-08:37 - What Did Republicans & Unionists Want?
08:38-11:55 - The Irish Civil Rights Movement & IRA Recruiting
11:56-13:05 - Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland
13:06-14:31 - The IRA Makes a Comeback
14:32-16:41 - Operation Banner & Loyalist Paramilitaries
16:42-17:55 - Should we call the Conflict "The Troubles"?
17:56-20:19 - Do Former IRA & UVF Fighters Regret Their Actions?
20:20-23:07 - The Good Friday Agreement - Did it Solve Everything?
23:08-25:41 - How Brexit Impacted the Good Friday Agreement
25:42-27:19 - The Windsor Framework & Northern Ireland Protocol
27:20-30:26 - Peace Walls & Segregation Remain in Northern Ireland
30:27-32:42 - Remembering Civilian Casualties
32:43-34:51 - What Now for Northern Ireland?
#thetroubles #northernireland #irishhistory #northernirelandconflict #irishrepublicans #britishunionists #belfast
https://wn.com/The_Troubles_Unravelling_Northern_Ireland's_30_Year_Conflict
In 1968, conflict broke out in Northern Ireland; the Troubles" had begun. In this documentary, we explore the waves of political violence & sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, and the roots of the divide between British Unionists & Irish Nationalists.
The Troubles | Northern Ireland Conflict | Irish Conflict | IRA | UVF | Belfast Conflict
This period saw rise of paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Ulster Volunteer force (UVF), the deployment of the British Army in Northern Ireland under Operation Banner.
In this video, through interviews with former IRA & UVF prisoners, I’ll walk you through the conflicts roots during the “Plantation of Ulster”, it’s triggers, like "Bloody Sunday”, and where things stand now since the Good Friday Agreement saw the start of peace and reconciliation and a lasting peace process.
In Belfast, we spoke with ex-members of the paramilitaries in Northern Ireland - former IRA prisoner Michael Culbert, and former UVF prisoner Billy Hutchinson - to try and understand the violence that swept across Northern Ireland.
Sectarian Violence | Impact of The Troubles | Historical Unrest in Ireland.
"The Troubles”, a name that does not sit well with some of those who were involved in it, has left behind a collective trauma in Northern Ireland that will be felt for decades to come. The legacy of the Troubles shapes modern Northern Ireland’s communities today, with peace walls dividing catholic and protestant, unionist and republican neighbourhoods.
Troubles Documentary | Troubles History
What were the troubles? Who are the IRA? Why is Northern Ireland part of the UK? And how safe is Northern Ireland today? This is the story of Northern Ireland’s 30-year conflict, as told by former members of the IRA & UVF who fought in it.
00:00-02:02 - The Troubles: Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict
02:03-06:34 - Irish Republicans, British Unionists, & the History of Ireland
06:35-08:37 - What Did Republicans & Unionists Want?
08:38-11:55 - The Irish Civil Rights Movement & IRA Recruiting
11:56-13:05 - Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland
13:06-14:31 - The IRA Makes a Comeback
14:32-16:41 - Operation Banner & Loyalist Paramilitaries
16:42-17:55 - Should we call the Conflict "The Troubles"?
17:56-20:19 - Do Former IRA & UVF Fighters Regret Their Actions?
20:20-23:07 - The Good Friday Agreement - Did it Solve Everything?
23:08-25:41 - How Brexit Impacted the Good Friday Agreement
25:42-27:19 - The Windsor Framework & Northern Ireland Protocol
27:20-30:26 - Peace Walls & Segregation Remain in Northern Ireland
30:27-32:42 - Remembering Civilian Casualties
32:43-34:51 - What Now for Northern Ireland?
#thetroubles #northernireland #irishhistory #northernirelandconflict #irishrepublicans #britishunionists #belfast
- published: 30 Jul 2023
- views: 2848404
0:37
Republican dissidents throw petrol bombs at police in Londonderry
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- published: 10 Apr 2023
- views: 3104856
16:33
Why the Troubles started in Northern Ireland
The complicated history of Northern Ireland is hotly contested. The bloody 30-year conflict known as the Troubles caused thousands of deaths, with deep division...
The complicated history of Northern Ireland is hotly contested. The bloody 30-year conflict known as the Troubles caused thousands of deaths, with deep divisions across Northern Ireland, and the situation remains highly divisive to this day. This four-part series will examine the entire history of the Troubles, from the causes of the conflict to the long and difficult peace negotiations. In this first episode, we take an in depth look at the origin of the Troubles. Though the conflict began in earnest in 1969, the divisions that caused it can be traced back centuries.
Watch the rest of our Troubles series:
Episode 1 - Origins: https://youtu.be/IHLYeBtGvOg
Episode 2 - Escalation: https://youtu.be/fGo17SIvMRM
Episode 3 - Division: https://youtu.be/NNmcRoNMC5E
Episode 4 - Peace: https://youtu.be/F5RlWxirYYM
Behind the scenes of our exhibition - https://youtu.be/l5szVTilBEo
IWM's free exhibition 'Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles' opens at IWM North on 22 March 2024. Plan your visit: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/northern-ireland-living-with-the-troubles-iwm-north
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#history #northernireland #thetroubles
https://wn.com/Why_The_Troubles_Started_In_Northern_Ireland
The complicated history of Northern Ireland is hotly contested. The bloody 30-year conflict known as the Troubles caused thousands of deaths, with deep divisions across Northern Ireland, and the situation remains highly divisive to this day. This four-part series will examine the entire history of the Troubles, from the causes of the conflict to the long and difficult peace negotiations. In this first episode, we take an in depth look at the origin of the Troubles. Though the conflict began in earnest in 1969, the divisions that caused it can be traced back centuries.
Watch the rest of our Troubles series:
Episode 1 - Origins: https://youtu.be/IHLYeBtGvOg
Episode 2 - Escalation: https://youtu.be/fGo17SIvMRM
Episode 3 - Division: https://youtu.be/NNmcRoNMC5E
Episode 4 - Peace: https://youtu.be/F5RlWxirYYM
Behind the scenes of our exhibition - https://youtu.be/l5szVTilBEo
IWM's free exhibition 'Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles' opens at IWM North on 22 March 2024. Plan your visit: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/northern-ireland-living-with-the-troubles-iwm-north
Explore and licence the film clips used in this video from IWM Film: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/mycollections/index/3353
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#history #northernireland #thetroubles
- published: 19 Apr 2023
- views: 1537169
20:23
The Republic's Dissident Youth: Ireland's Young Warriors
Earlier this year, VICE News filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of ar...
Earlier this year, VICE News filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as they carried out "bush training" in the mountains, and attended their Easter Rising march through Dublin, to get an idea of what the young face of dissident republicanism looks like, in an age where support for political violence in Ireland has all but ended.
Watch "Abortion Rights in Ireland" - http://bit.ly/1CFuCh5
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Earlier this year, VICE News filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as they carried out "bush training" in the mountains, and attended their Easter Rising march through Dublin, to get an idea of what the young face of dissident republicanism looks like, in an age where support for political violence in Ireland has all but ended.
Watch "Abortion Rights in Ireland" - http://bit.ly/1CFuCh5
Read "'Experts of Our Own Identity': Trans People Can Choose Their Legal Gender in Ireland Now" - http://bit.ly/1I5zWGb
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 2002686
0:29
Police attacked with petrol bombs in Northern Ireland at illegal dissident Republican parade
Firebombs have been thrown at police during an illegal dissident republican march in Londonderry on Saturday.
Sections of the crowd pelted a PSNI Land Rover wi...
Firebombs have been thrown at police during an illegal dissident republican march in Londonderry on Saturday.
Sections of the crowd pelted a PSNI Land Rover with missiles, including petrol bombs, as the Easter commemoration parade made its way through the Creggan area of the city.
Photographs showed masked youths throwing petrol filled bottles at the Land Rover before it managed to speed away.
The violence came amid a series of events across Northern Ireland to commemorate the signing 25-years-ago of the historic Good Friday Agreement which marked the end of ‘the troubles’.
#northernireland #londonderry #police #petrolbombs
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Firebombs have been thrown at police during an illegal dissident republican march in Londonderry on Saturday.
Sections of the crowd pelted a PSNI Land Rover with missiles, including petrol bombs, as the Easter commemoration parade made its way through the Creggan area of the city.
Photographs showed masked youths throwing petrol filled bottles at the Land Rover before it managed to speed away.
The violence came amid a series of events across Northern Ireland to commemorate the signing 25-years-ago of the historic Good Friday Agreement which marked the end of ‘the troubles’.
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Investigating the New IRA in Northern Ireland - BBC News
Police in Northern Ireland say that any witnesses to the dissident republican murder of journalist Lyra McKee will be offered anonymity if they agree to give ev...
Police in Northern Ireland say that any witnesses to the dissident republican murder of journalist Lyra McKee will be offered anonymity if they agree to give evidence against her killers. She was shot dead two weeks ago by the New Irish Republican Army, known as the New IRA. The killing has sparked a backlash against the hardliners who continue to launch attacks more than 20 years after the signing of the Northern Ireland Agreement that ended the Troubles.
Police say the group known as ‘Saoradh’ are the political voice of the New IRA. They say they played no role in the death of Lyra McKee. The BBC’s Ireland Correspondent Emma Vardy reports on the group from Londonderry.
Part of the BBC News at Ten’s coverage of Northern Ireland
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Police in Northern Ireland say that any witnesses to the dissident republican murder of journalist Lyra McKee will be offered anonymity if they agree to give evidence against her killers. She was shot dead two weeks ago by the New Irish Republican Army, known as the New IRA. The killing has sparked a backlash against the hardliners who continue to launch attacks more than 20 years after the signing of the Northern Ireland Agreement that ended the Troubles.
Police say the group known as ‘Saoradh’ are the political voice of the New IRA. They say they played no role in the death of Lyra McKee. The BBC’s Ireland Correspondent Emma Vardy reports on the group from Londonderry.
Part of the BBC News at Ten’s coverage of Northern Ireland
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