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Gerry Adams awaits ruling in High Court fight with bomb victims

John Clark, Jonathan Ganesh and Barry Laycock sued the former Sinn Féin president and the Provisional IRA for nominal damages

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called upon by the justice department to testify against him. >> the only flaw with that, richard, is we're assuing donald trump is going to give away any of his own money. >> exactly. >> fair enough. the fact of regularizing january 6th, that's the single scariest thing. what is that? that is the use of violence for political purposes by non-state actors. that happens to be the textbook definition of terrorism. i spent three yeas as the u.s. envoy to northern ireland. before that, you had three decades of the troubles. what were the troubles? sporadic, decentralized political violence by these groups, provisional ira, loyalist groups, whatever you call them. if january 6th ever gets normalized in this country, we could have the american version of the troubles. we could have assassinations. we could have political rallies disrupted by people going into them, beating up people on the other side.

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Provisional IRA Has 'Largely Disbanded' but Paramilitaries Have Not Gone Away: Expert

The Provisional IRA has been "largely disbanded" but Irish republican dissident groups and loyalist paramilitaries remain a sinister ...

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since the good friday agreement signing, but it is still a post—conflict society which has seen old tensions rise again in recent years due to the impact of brexit. the message from psni is, they are prepared, though, for all eventualities on this historic weekend. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. let's get more from mark devenport, a northern ireland journalist and a former bbc ireland correspondent who covered the signing of the good friday agreement in 1998. good to see you. thanks forjoining us today. so, 25 years on since the signing of the good friday agreement. relative peace and most of that time. why now this rising possible dissident attacks? well, it is clear that these dissident irish republican organisations, whilst they are extremely small in comparison to the provisional ira which was active before the good friday agreement, are trying to ramp things up. just

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in recent years due to the impact of brexit. the message from psni is, they are prepared, though, for all eventualities on this historic weekend. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to mark devenport, a northern ireland journalist, and a former bbc ireland correspodent who covered the signing of the good friday agreement in 1998, about the situation in northern ireland. well, it is clear that these dissident irish republican organisations, whilst they are extremely small in comparison to the provisional ira which was active before the good friday agreement, are trying to ramp things up. just in recent weeks and months, they attempted to murder a senior police officer in a callous and brutal attack whilst he was coaching young people playing football. he survived but was seriously injured. it looks like here is a fear

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she hopes by empowering youngsters to make different choices, they won't make the same mistake. it's 30 years since ira bomb attacks in warrington killed two children. three—year—old jonathan ball and 12—year—old tim parry both died when two bombs, planted on a busy shopping street, exploded. a memorial service will take place in warrington later — but first, john maguire looks back at what happened on that day in 1993. siren wails. on an ordinary saturday afternoon in a town in the north west of england, as people went about their business, terror came to the high street. two bombs planted in litter bins exploded among the shoppers in warrington. 5a people were injured, and two young boys were killed. three—year—old jonathan ball, and tim parry, who was 12, became the victims of the provisional ira, who admitted causing the explosions. in the months that

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treated in hospital in londonderry, about 40 minutes from here in 0magh. his condition is described as critical but stable. the focus of the police investigation is the dissident republican group known as the new ira. thought to be the largest and most active of the dissident republican paramilitary organisations, they are opposed to the peace process, they mainly grew out of splitter groups from the provisional ira during deep peace process in the 1990s. groups such as the new ira continue to target members of the security forces, particularly attacks of this nature are relatively rare and have been that way in recent years. the police have always been very clear that they still pose a threat to officers' lives and events over the last 12 hours now demonstrate just how real that threat is. it is

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labour government, to change lives. thank you, chris. studio: that was keir starmer, we will break away from the labour leader, who has been talking about his missions, five national missions for the united kingdom if his party wins the next general election. those commitments include securing the highest economic growth in the g7. sir keir starmer there with the important policy speech. taking a look at some of the other news so far. police in northern ireland say the dissident republican group, the new ira, is the focus of their investigation into the shooting of a police officer in county tyrone last night. detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell is in a critical but stable condition after being attacked at a sports complex in 0magh. he was shot several times in front of his son and young people he had been coaching. sinn fein described the attack as "outrageous and shameful". the democratic unionist party has

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condemnation now from sinn fein has been strong and, given that that is the party historically linked to the ira, which would have carried out attacks on police officers in the past, it is significant that the condemnation from sinn fein will be read as particular important in the aftermath of a shooting such as this. , , ., .., this. interesting historical context- _ this. interesting historical context. thank _ this. interesting historical context. thank you - this. interesting historical context. thank you so - this. interesting historical. context. thank you so much. well, we are expecting to hear more from police in northern ireland later this hour. we'll bring you that live here on the bbc news channel as soon as it happens. a new, independent regulator of men's football in england is to be established for the first time. make clubs more financially sustainable

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