There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
There were many, but some of the main ones would be death and injury, destruction of things, loss of confidence for investors and so a loss of jobs, a loss in tourists, a loss of trust between people from different sides of the community, people leaving Northern Ireland and many other effects.
The country splitted when the troubles started in Northern Ireland.
'The Troubles'. Ulster
Neither. There is peace in Ireland now. The troubles are largely over but would have been in Northern Ireland.
yes they are
The Troubles.
To avoid discussion of politics or 'the troubles'
It's Ireland, not Island. The answer is 3,526
The Irish frequently refer to the conflict in Northern Ireland as "the troubles".
1968-1998 im to lazy to do the math holla
that the English don't give us the same rights.
No, not now. The so-called Troubles ran from the late 1960s to the mid 1990s.
The troubles were almost exclusively confined to Northern Ireland, so it didn't really need to spread to the Republic of Ireland as such. During the course of the troubles there were incidents in the Republic of Ireland and in Britain, but the centre of the problem lay in Northern Ireland. Once the peace process was established there, things improved. The Irish and British governments were part of the peace process insofar as they helped the parties in Northern Ireland to work together and gave them support in many other ways.