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Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal of pensioner surrendered to North to face murder charge

The Irish Times 28 Mar 2025
... war”, is also wanted for alleged possession of a firearm and ammunition with the intent to endanger life as well as allegedly belonging to a proscribed organisation, namely the Irish Republican Army.
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Joey Barton mocked for 2015 post saying 'men who hit women are s***houses', after being ...

The Daily Mail 26 Mar 2025
He wrote ... One user replied ... He wrote in another post 'Tiocfaidh ár lá', which translates to 'our day will come' - an Irish republican slogan that was coined during the Troubles and was often shouted by IRA defendants and their supporters in court ... .
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Football fans in UK and Ireland react with fury as Joey Barton posts IRA slogan ...

The Daily Mail 25 Mar 2025
Football fans have vented their anger on social media following Joey Barton's use of a slogan closely affiliated with the Irish Republican Army after being found guilty of assaulting his wife.
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Hamas highly unlikely to heed peace call

Blitz 25 Mar 2025
Hamas would do well to heed this call. The captivity of the Israeli hostages makes no sense after Hamas has signed the ceasefire agreement with the Israelis ... In the 1970s and ’80s, the Palestinian leadership backed the Irish Republican Army ... ....
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Labour accused of ‘two tier justice’ over legal aid for Gerry Adams

The Daily Telegraph 25 Mar 2025
The Government has been accused of ‘two tier justice’ over legal aid for Gerry Adams ... Isabel Infantes/AFP. Mr Francois said ... He asked ... email ... Irish Republican Army, Gerry Adams, British Army, Northern Ireland, Keir Starmer, European Court of Human Rights.
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Single points of failure for our national infrastructure can no longer be tolerated

AOL 22 Mar 2025
The reality is that it doesn’t take much to bring our “just in time” culture to a crashing halt. By accident or design, it is easy to sabotage modern society ... Attacks by the Irish Republican Army forced us to raise our game in the 1970s onwards ... .
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US envoy Witkoff: Stability in Gaza needs 'population changes'

The New Arab 22 Mar 2025
However, the US Republican president later revised his statement, during his meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin at the White House last week, asserting that the US would not support the expulsion of Palestinians ... To me, it's just a word.
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Single points of failure for our national infrastructure, like Heathrow, can no longer be tolerated

The Daily Telegraph 22 Mar 2025
The reality is that it doesn’t take much to bring our “just in time” culture to a crashing halt. By accident or design, it is easy to sabotage modern society ... Attacks by the Irish Republican Army forced us to raise our game in the 1970s onwards ... X Icon.
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Idleness is rotting Britain. The welfare budget costs £3,000 BILLION. That's why it's our moral ...

The Daily Mail 22 Mar 2025
We could have done with Norman Tebbit in the Commons this week, if only for dramatic variety. MPs were discussing welfare cuts that turned out to be soggier than trailed ... We are good people.’ ... Northern Irish republican prisoners went on hunger strike ... .
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America Should Talk to Hamas About Hostages, by James Durso

The Unz Review 21 Mar 2025
happily dealt with South African leader Nelson Mandela, though he was on the terrorist watch list until 2008, and had no qualms about former Irish Republican Army figures Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness.
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Trumpugees: Meet the US citizens in the surge for Irish passports

RTE 20 Mar 2025
The number of United States citizens applying for Irish passports hit a ten-year high last month, according to figures released by the Department of Foreign Affairs ... A lifelong Republican, she told Prime Time she "did not vote for Trump.".
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Paul Brady’s songs of conflict

New Statesman 19 Mar 2025
Inspired by the Irish experience in London in the 1970s, in its tone and imagery it reaches back a century further ... As the 1970s progressed, the traditional Irish music he loved so much became the music of the Republican movement.
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The Alien Enemies Act has been invoked only during times of war

MinnPost 19 Mar 2025
They also were troubled that the Democratic-Republicans were backed by thousands of French and Irish immigrants who had some political clout in big cities such as Philadelphia and New York.
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Statue of King George V’s head paraded on stage by kneecap

The Daily Telegraph 17 Mar 2025
The severed bronze head of King George V, which was removed from its statue in Melbourne last year, has turned up at a concert by Kneecap, an Irish Republican band ... Kneecap rap in a mixture of English and Irish and espouse Irish Republican views.
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Why this photo of an Irish band holding a 'gift from a fan' has sparked ...

The Daily Mail 17 Mar 2025
An Irish hip-hop band has sparked outrage after a member was photographed holding the severed head of a King George V statue during an Australian gig ... The group have frequently referred to themselves as 'Republican Hoods' and their fans 'Fenians'.
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