A fake police car was burnt on top of a loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland as part of annual unionist celebrations, sparking anger from retired officers and politicians. A silver Vauxhall Vectra ...
Some of the signs and flags placed on the Newry bonfire Signs mocking members of the security forces who were killed by paramilitaries have been placed on a republican bonfire in Newry.
Picking up from the account in Solidarity 731 of how the 1960s civil rights movement in Northern Ireland led to a bloody ...
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Police treat Derry bonfire material as hate crimesPosters placed on the bonfire in 2021 referenced former Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI ... introduction of internment without trial of republican suspects during the Troubles, which ...
The hunger strikes by republican prisoners in Northern Ireland's Maze prison brought to a head five years of protest for their right to be treated as 'special category' political prisoners rather ...
Sinn Féin has made a request for Belfast City hall to be lit up for ‘Irish National Day’ which falls on July 11th.
Workers’ Party ‘Republican Clubs’ relaunch a ‘powerful reminder of history’ says President
In Northern Ireland, the party had originally organised under the name ‘Republican Clubs’ to avoid a ban on Sinn Féin candidates introduced in 1964 under the NI Emergency Powers Act.
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