Yes there were many protests during the time you are referring to, though it would be inaccurate to describe it as a conflict between the UK and Ireland. It was only between specific terrorist organisations, not an outright war supported by governments and most oridinary people. A lot of the protests were for peace and there were lots of other protests of all kinds too.
No ireland is not taking over they are too small of a country
She is a women and she is taking the risk of execution by taking her father's place in war with a different identity.
Also known as the Syrian Uprising is an ongoing armed conflict taking place in Syria. The unrest began in the early spring of 2011 within the context of Arab Spring protests, with nationwide protests against President Bashar al-Assad's government, whose forces responded with violent crackdowns.
Ireland was split into Northern Ireland, taking up 6 counties, and the Republic of Ireland, taking up the remaining 26
Neutrality
martin luther king jr was arrested 5 times for taking part in civil rights protests.
Impartiality
In Ireland, most of children are taking visit of play centers and parks for entertainment but some children are taking entertainment form their school sport events.
Neutrality
yes
Taking the whole island of Ireland into account then no, Scotland is not bigger than Ireland.
Unfortunately, there are more than two conflicts going on. There is an ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. In addition, there is a major conflict taking place between Russia and the Ukraine.