Belfast calls them “black cab tours” and they’re one of the most sought-after tourist attractions in town, equal to the museum dedicated to Belfast’s shipping industry and construction of the Titanic.
Or, at least, the Academy Award-nominated plot is largely straightforward. The setting — in the midst of a pivotal flare-up of violence during The Troubles — is anything but. The disconnect between ...
It is "hugely important" the Government shares information in relation to Troubles legacy investigations, the Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn will press on a visit to Dublin.
Twenty-five years after the Good Friday peace agreement in Northern Ireland, Belfast still bears the scars of decades of sectarian violence. So-called peace walls are barriers built to keep Catholic ...
The single, white rose is sheathed in plastic. The flower is affixed to a stucco wall next to an automated cash machine on Shankill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Frizzell’s Fish Shop once stood ...
(The Conversation) — A 9-year-old boy lies on the floor of a working-class rowhouse in Belfast, Northern Ireland, wondrously watching American Westerns on TV. Outside, though, the world’s gone mad.
Kenneth Branagh revisits a turbulent stretch of his childhood in “Belfast.” The time is 1969, when he was 9 years old and the Troubles, the sectarian battles between Catholics and Protestants, were ...
Former US president’s part in ending the Troubles threatened by fallout from Epstein scandal, which has tainted his former envoy, George Mitchell ...