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It traces black history in Ireland as far back as the Viking and Roman eras, through to the presence of African American GIs ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNTestimony about the IRA's campaign against border Protestants aired as new 'landmark study of the Troubles' is officially launchedHarrowing tales of violence meted out to Protestants living close to the border have been recounted at a book launch tonight.
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'Academia must shoulder blame for distortion of Troubles' say authors of book on targeting of ProtestantsThe News Letter put Dr McGrattan’s criticism of the SDLP to the party. It responded by saying: “This kind of scurrilous ...
The public clamour in Northern Ireland regarding the Troubles is becoming ever louder: “Let’s have the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.” I totally agree.
These Netflix shows are highly underrated and a reminder of all the great stuff that Netflix tends to bury. One of our picks ...
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Independent.ie on MSNThe Irish Independent’s View: This Fourth of July, let’s celebrate our rich historical links with America instead of our differencesToday is the Fourth of July, when Americans celebrate their independence. Thirty-seven- million Americans identify with their ...
Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy ...
Aistear an Amhráin is a documentary series unpacking the history of some of Ireland and the world’s best-loved songs. It is the sort of show RTÉ should make more of.
FX's limited series about the Troubles overcame even its lead actor's skepticism of an American studio taking on such a sensitive subject. But that doesn't mean it hasn't sparked debate.
The island of Ireland, has a long, complex history shaped by political and religious conflict. The roots of this division ...
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Reimagining Ireland: From the Troubles to Modern Peace - MSNUnrest has been a major player in Ireland’s history well before the Troubles. Evidence of the 1916 Easter uprising remains in the bullet holes at Dublin’s post office.
Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland to mark the 103rd anniversary of the Four Courts blaze that destroyed the Public Record ...
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