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Hosted on MSN1969: How the Troubles Started in Northern IrelandThe Troubles did not break out on a specific date, but it is generally agreed that they began in 1969. The seeds of the ...
His body was dumped in a laneway. The killing was claimed by the Protestant Action Force - a cover name for the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). In 1981, Mr Kirkpatrick and the Cullens received life ...
His body was dumped in a laneway. The killing was claimed by the Protestant Action Force - a cover name for the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). In 1981, Mr Kirkpatrick and the Cullens received life ...
As a possible French invasion loomed, Burns joined the “Red Coats”, enlisting in the Dumfries Volunteers ... darling of radical newspapers like Ulster’s Northern Star, which supported ...
His descendants continued the tradition and even donated £10,000 (worth about $1.4 million today) to the Ulster Volunteer Force ... coming from an upper-class Protestant family.
As we celebrate the Bard this weekend, our Writer at Large talks to the Scottish academic who has written the definitive account of the ...
McKeown is also suspected of being behind the savage slaughter of innocent teenagers Andrew Robb and David McIlwaine during a ...
From the start of the civil rights campaign Paisley had replied to civil rights demonstrations with counter demonstrations, under the banner of the ‘Ulster Protestant Volunteers’. At first the ...
His killing was claimed by the Protestant Action Force - a cover name for the Ulster Volunteer Force. In 1981, Kirkpatrick and the Cullens were jailed for kidnapping, falsely imprisoning and ...
Hence, for Ulster and Exeter to be two of only three teams to be effectively out of the running for the knock-out stages after just three matches is an achievement of sorts, albeit unwanted.
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