A new book that lists almost 170 people linked to the GAA killed during the Troubles has been described as ‘significant’ by ...
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Hughes, who spent much of the Troubles in and out of prison, was entirely committed to the cause and he quickly became a target of the loyalist paramilitaries, the police, the British Army ...
FX's adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe’s book explores of a side of Ireland's legacy rarely examined in the United States ...
The first book to record the total number of GAA members killed during the recent Troubles has been launched in Belfast.
A book which draws together the stories of more than 90 members of the GAA killed during the Troubles has been published.
More than 3,500 people died in the Troubles, a conflict between nationalists who sought an independent Ireland (largely Catholic) and British loyalists (majority Protestant) that only officially ...