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A pensioner extradited to Northern Ireland from Bulgaria on sex abuse charges has been remanded into custody. David Wilson, ...
Perspectives and essays from the BBC Northern Ireland archives tracing the development of BBC journalism in Northern Ireland through the 1970s, looking at some of the people, programmes, and ...
Just like in the 1970s, the feuding protesters are broadly split into two groups: Irish Republicans, who want a united Ireland, and British loyalists, who want Northern Ireland to remain a part of ...
Making new rules - Richard Ayre looks at the difficulties that were involved in newsgathering in Northern Ireland ...
Northern Ireland in the 1970s was hardly a permissive society, and has been described as “probably the most Christian society in the western world except for the Republic of Ireland”.
More than 40,000 people have been bereaved by suicide during almost half-a-century in Northern Ireland. The rate of death climbed steadily in recent years and has peaked at around 280 deaths ...
Marking 100 years since the creation of Northern Ireland is an anniversary which is seen in very different ways by different sections of the community. We find out why.
In Northern Ireland, a Fragile Peace Is Threatened. ... MacAllister considers himself an Irish nationalist, but he broke ranks with the IRA in the mid-1970s.
As trouble zones go, we have had fairly limited acquaintance with curfew in Northern Ireland. The only formally declared one was on the Falls Road in early July 1970 ...
From the late 1960s to the mid 1980s, acclaimed Japanese photographer Akihiko Okamura (1929-1985) lived in Ireland when he created a remarkable and largely unseen body of work.
Documents from the BBC Northern Ireland archives tracing the development of BBC journalism in Northern Ireland through the 1970s, looking at some of the people, programmes, and editorial issues ...