While passing through central Belfast is frequently a depressing experience today, there can be no comparison to the way it was at the height of the Troubles back in the 1970s. Another column could be ...
You will see historic sites as well as locations that have personal meaning to the cabbies. It’s a sad history, but one that ...
Photo: The aftermath of a bomb blast in Belfast, Northern Ireland (Getty Images) Features in: How everyday life has changed in Northern Ireland since the Troubles ended. The BBC's Ireland ...
Belfast City Council has held a "day of reflection" to acknowledge the "hurt and pain" caused by the Troubles. More than 3,500 people died and thousands more were injured during 30 years of ...
The capital of Northern Ireland is undergoing a citywide transformation to embrace sustainability as a core value across its ...
From Say Nothing to Kneecap and The Wolfe Tones, a huge range of current culture is making the memory of The Troubles ever ...
At the height of the Troubles in 1972, there were 27,000 military ... when they arrived in the Catholic Falls Road area of west Belfast. But that soon changed. Within a few years, many Protestants ...
The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has announced the 25 cultural heritage sites on its 2025 World Monuments Watch, which ...
Northern Ireland Troubles truth commission is opening old ... fireworks and gasoline bombs at police and each other overnight in Belfast, as a week of street violence escalated.
GB News star Eamonn Holmes has lifted the lid on what it was like to grow up in the heart of Belfast in the 1960s as he ...
Photo: The aftermath of a bomb blast in Belfast, Northern Ireland (Getty Images) How everyday life has changed in Northern Ireland since the Troubles ended. The BBC's Ireland correspondent Mark ...
The World Monuments Fund's watch list for 2025 includes Ukraine's Teacher's House and Gaza's Great Omari Mosque.