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- Bloody Sunday (1972) (links | edit)
- Continuity Irish Republican Army (links | edit)
- Lord Mountbatten (links | edit)
- February 4 (links | edit)
- Provisional Irish Republican Army (links | edit)
- Real Irish Republican Army (links | edit)
- Sinn Féin (links | edit)
- The Troubles (links | edit)
- Gerry Adams (links | edit)
- HM Prison Maze (links | edit)
- Irish National Liberation Army (links | edit)
- Loyalist Volunteer Force (links | edit)
- Ulster Volunteer Force (links | edit)
- Fianna Éireann (links | edit)
- Omagh bombing (links | edit)
- Anthony Berry (links | edit)
- Official Irish Republican Army (links | edit)
- Christopher Ewart-Biggs (links | edit)
- Hartshead Moor Top (links | edit)
- Ulster Defence Association (links | edit)
- Ross McWhirter (links | edit)
- Bloody Friday (1972) (links | edit)
- Gaetano Alibrandi (links | edit)
- Michael McKevitt (links | edit)
- M62 motorway (links | edit)
- Michael Havers, Baron Havers (links | edit)
- Brighton hotel bombing (links | edit)
- Birmingham pub bombings (links | edit)
- Red Hand Commando (links | edit)
- Martin McGuinness (links | edit)
- Pat Doherty (Northern Ireland politician) (links | edit)
- Operation Flavius (links | edit)
- Ulster Defence Regiment (links | edit)
- Downing Street Declaration (links | edit)
- Ruairí Ó Brádaigh (links | edit)
- Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade (links | edit)
- Warrington bombings (links | edit)
- Northern Ireland peace process (links | edit)
- Ian Gow (links | edit)
- Northern England (links | edit)
- Irish republicanism (links | edit)
- 1981 Irish hunger strike (links | edit)
- Armalite and ballot box strategy (links | edit)
- Joe Cahill (links | edit)
- Peace lines (links | edit)
- IRA Army Council (links | edit)
- Deal barracks bombing (links | edit)
- Time bomb (links | edit)
- Operation Motorman (links | edit)
- Irish People's Liberation Organisation (links | edit)