LONDON Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain offered an unusual public apology Wednesday to members of two families wrongly jailed for bombings by the Irish Republican Army in the 1970s. The cases of ...
A major report dealing with some of the most controversial aspects of the Troubles has found no evidence of collusion on the part of the British state in the 1974 Dublin-Monaghan bombings.
The IRA made Adams look irrelevant and uninformed when it broke its 17-month ceasefire on Feb. 9 and set off a bomb in London, killing two people. His stature as a spokesman for the republicans ...
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