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    accord aimed at bringing an end to Northern Ireland's violent 30-year [[Troubles]]. It is based on the principle of [[Consociationalism|power-sharing]]...
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    ''Parteiselbstschutz'' ** Northern Irish paramilitary groups during the [[Troubles]]: *** [[Sinn Féin]]'s [[Irish Republican Army]] *** [[Progressive Unionist...
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    counter Mau Mau. In 1960, [[Frank Kitson]], who was later involved in the [[Troubles|Northern Irish conflict]] and is now a retired British general, published...
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  • Because of [[Northern Ireland]]'s volatile political situation during the [[Troubles]] and security fears for Protestants and those of the unionist tradition...
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    |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> In October 1971, as the [[Troubles]] worsened, [[Gerard Newe]] had been appointed as a junior minister at...
    27 KB (2,206 words) - 11:49, 26 April 2024
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    capital city of [[Belfast]] and [[Derry]]. This trend increased since the [[Troubles]], a protracted series of conflicts and tensions between [[Roman Catholics]]...
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    [[Michael Willetts]], one of the first British soldiers to be killed during [[Troubles|The Troubles]] in Northern Ireland * [[James Walker (footballer born 1973)|Jimmy...
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  • Ireland Office]] Ministers and their supporting officials. During the [[Troubles]], it was also used as a base by [[MI5]] officers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news...
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  • Europe}} {{Campaignbox assassinations Northern Ireland Troubles}} The [[Troubles]] were a period of conflict in [[Northern Ireland]] involving [[Irish...
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    until 1972 and won the title in 1965, but eventually resigned during the [[Troubles]] after the League voted narrowly to continue a ban on their home ground...
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    conflict = Attack on Derryard PVC | partof = the [[Troubles]] and [[Operation Banner]] | image = Carragunt Bridge.jpg...
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    [[religion]]. Ennis blamed growing up in Northern Ireland during the [[Troubles]] for influencing this attitude. While he was not directly involved in...
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  • conflict = Dungannon land mine attack | partof = the [[Troubles]] and [[Operation Banner]] | image = | image_size ...
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    = Attack on UDR Clogher barracks | partof = the [[Troubles]] and [[Operation Banner]] | image = File:Armored-car-batey-haosef-7-2...
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    civilian attack | title = London Bridge station bombing | partof = the [[Troubles]] | image = London Bridge Station, main entrance 1996...
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    post-1945 conflicts such as the [[Korean War]], the [[Northern Ireland]] [[Troubles]], the [[Falklands War]], British [[UNPROFOR|peacekeeping contributions...
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  • was one of the biggest bombs ever detonated during Northern Ireland's [[Troubles]], causing massive damage and being felt over 10 miles away.<ref>{{Cite...
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    examining the representation of [[Irish republicanism|Irish republicans]] in [[Troubles]] fiction.<ref>{{cite news | title = Patrick Magee: my Troubles with fiction...
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    |isbn=0-340-71736-X |pages=92–112}}</ref> At the beginning of the Northern Ireland [[Troubles]] in August 1969, rioters, led by IRA men, attacked the RUC barracks in...
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  • News Letter]] Accessed 11 September 2007</ref> Commenting later on the [[Troubles]], he said: "''Yes, it was a terrible period. But you can't turn the clock...
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