I think that's the fourth least happy day. in Northern Ireland . So took the Mappiness data and was looking for a sort of signature from the riots that happened in August 2011 in English cities.
In another case of Aceh in Indonesia, where the guerrilla forces have been fighting for 30 years, the GAM. In Northern Ireland this happened probably in the mid-1980s.
In another case of Aceh in Indonesia, where the guerrilla forces have been fighting for 30 years, the GAM. In Northern Ireland , there were the Sunningdale talks in 1973.
And one reason why 1729 is special is that it's called a Harshad number. Because Northern Ireland still isn't updating its laws yet.
If you are from southern Ireland, you will definitely say scone. If you're from Northern Ireland , which is actually a branch of Western Scots, you will definitely say scone. So we've got this delimitation here in Ireland.
Don't come in and read the charts. And they settled in Northern Ireland , displacing poor Catholic farmers.
And I always found that really interesting. Plus like in Northern Ireland I think it's fair to say they have like a slightly darker hue to their humor. And so going to Iraq, I kind of had that on my mind.
but we're getting there. We work in Northern Ireland as well, so this includes all of the counties of the island. Yeah. So this is kind of what our growth looks like.
I'm going to start by telling your story. I'm from Northern Ireland , just across the border. I'm about probably five miles across the border into Northern Ireland , brought up there, obviously my whole life.
But it is for that reason, because of the fear of publicity, that these negotiations are usually conducted by intelligence agencies in the first instance. So for the Northern Ireland case, the SIS opened a channel to the IRA in 1972. And that channel continued all the way through to John Major's correspondence in '91 to '93.
I think, fundamentally, you are never going to have a settlement of the sort of disputes, which I mentioned earlier, if you don't involve religious people in it. If you look at Northern Ireland , what's interesting is, they actually did bring priests and vicars into the discussion. What happened on British television -- for those of you old enough to remember -- was, whenever any atrocity happened, you saw both a Catholic priest and a Protestant rector condemning the same atrocity regardless of
inscriptions, he wrote a long book about it, which was almost entirely wrong. And there was a clergyman in Northern Ireland called Edward Hincks who lived in a place called Killyleagh and had five daughters and ran this church, who was possibly a card-carrying genius, if not jolly, jolly close. And what happened with him was this. There was
When you pick up a rock, you’re touching something that’s part of the same cycle that formed the Rainbow Mountains in China, and the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland , and the Wave in Arizona, which honestly looks like something out of a Dr. Seuss book. No matter where you live, the rock cycle shapes the land around you.
I think the one for "Nina Cried Power" is especially powerful because it features a lot of activists and a lot of activists that took part in activism around the freedom of Northern Ireland and the fight for freedom and rights in Northern Ireland , which is obviously very close to you. So you've incorporated now that into the visual side of things as well.
I don't have pockets. So I was born in Northern Ireland on a farm, rolling countryside on a peninsula that was three miles wide. And so on the eastern coast, it was sandy beaches and sand dunes.
I don't want to interrupt you by the way. Personally I believe peace came to Northern Ireland because the young hotheads driven by testosterone had children and then indeed grandchildren in the case
But I was interested as I started doing this work as my full-time vocation now, giving up everything else and just doing this. Whatever I'd learned from Northern Ireland actually also applied elsewhere. So what I've done with this book is gone back and interviewed the people who participated in similar conflicts everywhere else in the world,
In another case of Aceh in Indonesia, where the guerrilla forces have been fighting for 30 years, the GAM. But we did luckily in Northern Ireland .
In another case of Aceh in Indonesia, where the guerrilla forces have been fighting for 30 years, the GAM. I wrote a book on Northern Ireland when I left government.
In another case of Aceh in Indonesia, where the guerrilla forces have been fighting for 30 years, the GAM. And I remember in 2004 in Northern Ireland , we had just failed to get an agreement with Ian Paisley.
It's one of the things he obviously thought I should remember. The first case for me was in Northern Ireland , when I was scheduled to meet a paramilitary leader that I knew had blood on his hands. And I sat in a rather dingy office in Belfast by myself, waiting for this fellow.
actually remodeled his flat in Northern Ireland , in reality, was funding the Orange group.
The Giant's Causeway in County Antrim in Northern Ireland is one of the world's most striking landscapes and one of the
in um i was invited over to represent northern ireland as like an arts ambassador and i did lots of lots of high-profile gigs but it was
I'm from Northern Ireland , just across the border. I'm about probably five miles across the border into Northern Ireland , brought up there, obviously my whole life. And then, eventually, I moved into Dublin here about 10 years ago.
But he was gracious enough to hop on a plane from Northern Ireland , where he is writing his third book,
left Downing Street. He left by the front door, I left by the back door. And during that time I was also the chief negotiator on Northern Ireland . So I spent a lot of time going backwards and forwards across the Irish Sea and meeting Adams and McGuinness and other, less salubrious characters.
to talk to Gerry Adams, and he never would, even though he was actually conducting this correspondence. When Paddy Mayhew, the Northern Ireland secretary, went to the House of Commons to explain this when the correspondence was leaked, he was convinced he was going to be sacked, there would be demands for his resignation.
But my dad lives in a little cottage in Northern Ireland in the middle of nowhere and doesn't depend on any of that stuff.
male #11: A couple of items,there's currently in Northern Ireland , you might be familiar with the health and social care monitoring system . Medicine is an areas where there's
The trial of Private Clegg, a paratrooper in Northern Ireland in the Troubles, who was convicted of murder when the patrol that he was on was driven at by a stolen
I'm bald. And I'm from Northern Ireland .
Well, that's true in northern Ireland .
So no, this isn't coming up for whatever reason on the screen. And please imagine this is that classroom that my mother taught in in Northern Ireland .
About a week after that meeting, Martin McGuinness gave me a call out of the blue. And he said, would I visit Northern Ireland incognito? But would I especially not tell the securocrats, their name for the police and the army.
In another case of Aceh in Indonesia, where the guerrilla forces have been fighting for 30 years, the GAM. But she was very colorful, quite earthy Northern Ireland secretary.
In another case of Aceh in Indonesia, where the guerrilla forces have been fighting for 30 years, the GAM. Mrs. Thatcher did not believe that Northern Ireland could be solved, so she was never going to do that.
And by the way, does Belfast in Northern Ireland really need alarmism in the media?
I mean in the classical sense of the word the way that Northern Ireland was a Protestant plantation and we are a, to some extent, a plantation; the Native population was either
years plus on the Good Friday agreement we still haven't reached the level of trust in Northern Ireland that that is
like, two nights ago, having served in Northern Ireland and saying that it wasn't like-- comparing that to not being like-- I can't remember what I said-- like a--
Sarah went to great lengths to conceal much of the workings of the world from me-- the troubles in Northern Ireland , the Vietnam War,
Because on allotments, as I already mentioned in relation to Northern Ireland , people meet as strangers, and they can remain so.
He was Downing Street chief of staff with Tony Blair. And in 1997 he met Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness and became instrumental in negotiating peace in Northern Ireland . In 2008 he suggested publicly that Western governments should open talks with the Taliban, with Hamas, and with al-Qaeda.
The third argument is that we're showing that terrorism works if we talk to them. Jim Prior, who used to be secretary of state for Northern Ireland under Mrs. Thatcher, said this the other day that terrorism had worked. The IRA got what they wanted.
In another case of Aceh in Indonesia, where the guerrilla forces have been fighting for 30 years, the GAM. Ian Paisley, who had always been one of the people opposed to a settlement in Northern Ireland , was someone who actually helped start
most successful counterinsurgency efforts in the modern world, whether in Northern Ireland , Colombia, Iraq, or elsewhere.
We get reaction. Also in this podcast, we hear about the effects to preserve a geological marvel in Northern Ireland ,
The day is here. GCSE results are out in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland . If you didn't get the results you expected,
And there's nothing magic about England that doesn't apply to France, and Germany, and Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland .