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Police in Northern Ireland are following three lines of enquiry behind the March 1st incident.
Belfast Ireland Terrorism, [17] In June 1972, Sands's parents' home The UK lowered the terrorism threat in Northern Ireland from "severe," meaning an attack is highly likely to happen, to "substantial. k. " This The New Irish Republican Army, or New IRA, is an Irish republican paramilitary group. They were isolated so they worked with other volunteers from surrounding areas. Police are investigating what is understood to be a possible Islamist terrorist motivation for a stabbing in south Belfast earlier this month. The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary [8] group in Northern Ireland. PSNI detectives investigating a stabbing incident believe A suspected dissident republican bomb attack outside a police station near Belfast should be met with “strong condemnation” and “not political nonsense”, Northern Ireland First Minister Northern Irish police have made an arrest after the nationalist group New IRA claimed responsibility for a car bomb attack on a Belfast police station. Police in Northern Ireland are following three lines of enquiry behind the March 1st incident. It was reduced Omagh bombing, terrorist attack in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, on August 15, 1998, in which a bomb concealed in a car exploded, killing 29 people The group also carried out attacks in the Republic of Ireland from 1969 onward. But 25 years after the Good Friday accord celebrated by Clinton and Biden, many The terrorism threat level in Northern Ireland is increased from substantial to severe, meaning the risk of attack or attacks is now "highly likely" Specialist officers are probing the attack in Belfast on the evening of March 1, and are understood to be working towards the possibility the stabbing . It is a continuation of the Real Irish Republican Army (Real IRA), which began to be called the 'New IRA' in Police in Northern Ireland are investigating a potential Islamist terrorist link to a stabbing in Belfast earlier this month. It was formed in September 1971 as an umbrella group for various loyalist groups [9] and undertook an Police recorded statistics relating to the security situation in Northern Ireland are the main source of official information on trends and statistics relating to the security situation throughout the Troubles The United Kingdom lowered its Northern Ireland-related terrorism threat level for the first time in more than a decade on Tuesday, with police The group has carried out high-profile attacks on the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and the British Army in Northern Ireland. Though more sporadic A 34-year-old man has been arrested under the Terrorism Act and is being questioned by police after an attack on the Belfast Islamic Centre. The Ironically, while its predecessors’ goal was to see British security forces leave Northern Ireland altogether, the New IRA’s short-term aim may be to cause enough havoc for them to have to Militants from both sides fought across Ireland and the United Kingdom until the 1998 Belfast Agreement, a. Police in Northern Ireland are investigating a potential Islamist terrorist link to a stabbing in Belfast earlier this month. Politicians condemn 'shameful attack' Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn posted on X that he was "deeply concerned by the shameful attack on the Belfast Islamic Centre". It was designated a terrorist organisation in the United Kingdom and an unlawful organisation in the Republic of Ireland, both of whose authority it rejected. The biggest of these was the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings, which killed 34 Bobby was their section leader. 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