Sinn Féin has said the statue of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands is “going nowhere”, as it was erected “by the people and for ...
A statue of Bobby Sands erected without planning permission in west Belfast has sparked political controversy.
No further action is being taken over a statue of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands erected without planning permission, Belfast City Council has said. The local authority launched an investigation last ...
On March 1, 1981, an Irish republican prisoner began refusing food in Long Kesh prison to demand recognition as a political prisoner and to oppose the removal of special category status. His staggered ...
It then emerged that it had been erected without planning permission, although Belfast City Council had not previously taken ...
On 5 May 1981 Bobby Sands died in the Maze Prison after 66 days on hunger strike. Two days later he was laid to rest at Milltown cemetery in West Belfast. On 7 May 'Today Tonight' reported on the ...
SDLP leader Claire Hanna has criticised the fallout over a row concerning a statue of Bobby Sands as an attempt to ...
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