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Families of the Birmingham pub bombing victims yesterday demanded that a former IRA commander implicated in the atrocity be arrested after he confessed to being behind Lord Mountbatten's murder.
IRA bomb maker's sorry for Birmingham pub blasts which claimed 21 lives saying 'we didn't intend to kill anyone' ...
Pensioner Hilda Turner is talking publicly for the first time about her long lost son, Neil ‘Tommy’ Marsh who, at 16, was the youngest of the 21 Birmingham pub bombing victims. Andy Richards ...
A coroner has ordered fresh inquests into the deaths of 21 people in the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings. The atrocities are widely acknowledged to have been the work of the IRA but those responsible ...
Self-confessed IRA bomb maker Michael Hayes says he was part of the group responsible for the Birmingham pub bombings. Twenty-one people were killed on 21 November 1974 when bombs exploded in two ...
Management at a historic Birmingham pub slammed an 'offensive' review after the pub was called 'low budget' with 'a lack of ambience'. The incident happened at The Old Crown in Digbeth ...
Exploring the impact of two Birmingham pub bombs in a 50 year evolving story ... It also positions the bombings in the wider context of the Troubles and the Good Friday Agreement.