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Two arrested over Northern Ireland car bomb
Two men were arrested early on Jan.20 over a car bomb attack in Northern Ireland's Londonderry and police were looking into whether the New IRA militant group was responsible, officers said.
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Queen's Speech to Take Place Next Wednesday
Theresa May faced a backlash from republican parties at a series of meetings in Downing Street on Thursday over her plan to strike a deal with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist party to prop up her minority Conservative government, reported The Guardian.
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May reaches deal with the Irish DUP to form government after shock election result
Theresa May has struck a deal with the Democratic Unionists that will allow her to form a government, sources have confirmed.
The prime minister with the Queen to confirm that a deal is in place.
It follows extensive talks with the DUP late into the night. Party figures say they have been driven on by their dismay at the possibility of Jeremy Corbyn becoming prime minister.
Will terror halt May's slide?
It still feels like yesterday, although it was in the autumn of 1981. I was living in London and had just started to work for the BBC.
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Northern Ireland mourns IRA peacemaker Martin McGuinness
Martin McGuinness, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) commander who laid down his arms to become a key architect of Northern Ireland's peace, died on March 21 aged 66, prompting tributes from allies and former enemies alike.
Northern Ireland parties begin talks to avert government collapse
Northern Ireland's political parties began talks on Sept. 21 to try to save their power-sharing government after revelations about the involvement of Irish nationalist militants in a murder prompted the pro-British first minister to step aside.
What's wrong with the Northern Irish and Kurdish cases?
Sisyphus is the name of a king in Greek mythology. Accordingly, he was punished and condemned by gods to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down and then to repeat this action forever. Again and again.