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- Sinn Féin (links | edit)
- The Troubles (links | edit)
- Gerry Adams (links | edit)
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- Irish National Liberation Army (links | edit)
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- Fenian Brotherhood (links | edit)
- Fianna Éireann (links | edit)
- Kilburn, London (links | edit)
- Robert Emmet (links | edit)
- Anthony Berry (links | edit)
- Official Irish Republican Army (links | edit)
- Christopher Ewart-Biggs (links | edit)
- The Irish Times (links | edit)
- Freeman's Journal (links | edit)
- The Nation (Irish newspaper) (links | edit)
- James Connolly (links | edit)
- Irish Independent (links | edit)
- Wolfe Tone (links | edit)
- Arthur Griffith (links | edit)
- Ross McWhirter (links | edit)
- Robert Ballagh (links | edit)
- Royal Irish Constabulary (links | edit)
- Bloody Friday (1972) (links | edit)
- Neil Blaney (links | edit)
- Gaetano Alibrandi (links | edit)
- Clann na Poblachta (links | edit)
- Michael McKevitt (links | edit)
- Niall Garve O'Donnell (links | edit)
- Michael Havers, Baron Havers (links | edit)
- Brighton hotel bombing (links | edit)
- Irish Republican Brotherhood (links | edit)
- Metro (British newspaper) (links | edit)
- Eamon Dunphy (links | edit)
- Birmingham pub bombings (links | edit)
- Sunday Tribune (links | edit)
- Red Hand Commando (links | edit)
- Peadar Kearney (links | edit)
- Constance Markievicz (links | edit)
- Martin McGuinness (links | edit)
- Pat Doherty (Northern Ireland politician) (links | edit)
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