Between January and December 1939, IRA cells planted a total of 290 bombs in England. The S-Plan sought to create disruption, panic and fear rather than deaths or casualties. The bombers targeted electricity stations, railway stations, communications infrastructure, roads, bridges and government ...
Sources said it has been handed locations of old IRA arms dumps which were never disclosed during the decommis-sioning process after the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. LONDON BOMBS TERROR; NEW REPUBLICAN ATTACK ON UK:INCENDIARY DEVICES IN THE POST; Irish parcels sent to three sites in capital...
BOMBS LINKED TO IRA DAMAGE RAILROAD, EQUIPMENT IN ENGLANDAssociated Press
Responding to the IRA bombing campaign in mainland Britain: the case of Warrington On Saturday 20th March, 1993, 2 IRA bombs exploded in the centre of Warrington, claiming 2 young lives, those of 3 year old Johnathan Ball and 12 year old ... L Lelourec - The Northern Ireland Troubles in...
9.1972 was the worst year of the troubles which included 13 Catholics who had been taking part in a peaceful ___. They were shot dead by ___. This day has now been mythologised as ___. 10.A series of big bombs in London in the late 1980s and early 1990 increased ___ on the...
Byline: GREG HARKINBRITAIN'S most senior agent inside the IRA was in a safe house in England last night after The People warned military chiefs his life was in danger.Alfredo 'Freddy' Scappaticci was in charge of the IRA's so-called Nutting Squad - which was tasked with tracing down ...
* Dirk Koetter and Buc players talk often about playing “complementary football,” but it didn’t happen Thursday. A New England attack that had scored 15 touchdowns in the first four weeks reached the end zone only once. That should have been good enough to ensure a victory. ...
Unionist and nationalist politicians joined yesterday in condemning the latest explosions and disruption in England.The Mirror (London, England)
A further two UDA members died when their bombs exploded prematurely, and one former member was shot as an informer. In two cases, the UDA killed Protestants in the mistaken belief that they were Catholics. Many of those who died were gunned down in UDA feuds, its members killing each ...
9.1972 was the worst year of the troubles which included 13 Catholics who had been taking part in a peaceful ___. They were shot dead by ___. This day has now been mythologised as ___. 10.A series of big bombs in London in the late 1980s and early 1990 increased ___ on the...