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Lord Mountbatten Assassinated by IRA Bomb

Lord Mountbatten, a 79-year-old former Governor-General of India, was killed along with three others on August 27, 1979, when a bomb exploded on his boat in County Sligo, Ireland, an attack claimed by the IRA.

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Bloody Friday: IRA Bombings Kill Nine in Belfast

On July 21, 1972, the Provisional IRA detonated at least 22 bombs in Belfast within 80 minutes, killing nine and injuring over 130, marking a significant escalation in the Troubles and prompting a major British military response.

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BBC loses libel case to Gerry Adams over Donaldson killing allegation

A Dublin court awarded Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after finding the BBC libeled him by alleging he sanctioned the killing of former Sinn Fein member Denis Donaldson, a claim Adams denies; the BBC says the ruling hinders free speech.

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Gerry Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC, Awarded £84,000 in Damages

A Dublin High Court jury awarded Gerry Adams £84,000 (€100,000) in damages after finding the BBC's documentary falsely alleging he ordered the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a Sinn Fein official and British spy, defamed him; the jury found the BBC did not act in good faith.

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Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC Over Murder Allegation

A Dublin High Court jury awarded Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after finding the BBC's 2016 documentary falsely claimed he authorized the 2006 murder of a British spy, highlighting ongoing tensions between the British media and Irish republicanism.

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Adams Defends IRA Actions in BBC Libel Trial

Gerry Adams, former Sinn Féin president, is on trial in Dublin, defending himself against a BBC libel claim alleging he approved the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a British agent within Sinn Féin; Adams maintains the IRA's campaign was a legitimate response to military occupation.

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IRAs vs. Annuities: A Balanced Retirement Strategy

IRAs and annuities present distinct retirement planning strategies; IRAs provide growth and flexibility, while annuities offer guaranteed income, with a hybrid approach combining both often being optimal, depending on the investor's age and risk tolerance.

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Belfast Prosecutor Ronald Appleton Dies at 97

Ronald Appleton, a Belfast prosecutor who died aged 97, secured 42 life sentences for the Shankill Butchers in 1979 and prosecuted numerous IRA members in controversial "supergrass" trials during Northern Ireland's Troubles, showcasing meticulous preparation and unwavering commitment to justice desp...

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Gerry Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC Over Donaldson Murder Allegation

Gerry Adams, former Sinn Féin leader, won a libel case against the BBC for a 2016 report alleging his involvement in the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a former Sinn Féin member and British informant; Adams was awarded €100,000 in damages, prompting mixed reactions among Northern Ireland politician...

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BBC Loses Libel Case to Gerry Adams Over Murder Allegation

A Dublin High Court jury awarded former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after finding the BBC's 2016 documentary falsely claimed he sanctioned the killing of a former British informant, Denis Donaldson, who was shot dead in 2005.

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O'Neill Defends Attendance at Bobby Sands Statue Unveiling

Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill defended attending a Bobby Sands statue unveiling in West Belfast, despite the DUP's criticism and the statue's unauthorized erection, claiming it demonstrated her commitment to be "a first minister for all" by attending a VE Day event afterwards.

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Miami Showband Survivor: Hatred Carries No Weight After 50 Years

Stephen Travers, a survivor of the 1975 Miami Showband massacre, recounted the attack near Newry where loyalist paramilitaries killed three band members after a bomb detonated prematurely, revealing the perpetrators' intent to frame the band as terrorists.

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