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Britain leaving the EU could threaten lasting peace in Northern Ireland
The European Union has been a unifying force that transcends the bitter divisions between Catholics and Protestants that have long bedeviled Northern Ireland — that ends under if Britain leaves the European Union.
Triumph, Theft and "A Very Bloody Death": Remembering Shergar
Come August, Ascot Racecourse will play host to the Shergar Cup. The race is named in honour of a horse whose disappearance, and death, shocked the world.
Former Extremists Tell Us How and Why They Left Fanaticism Behind
We spoke to men who fought for the Irish Republican Army and Ulster Volunteer Force, a former National Front member, and a man who was once involved in violent jihad.
The Power of the Sax Protects Andy Human and the Reptoids From Squares and Park Rangers
By about the two-minute mark of his new video, you half expect Andy Human to be tackled to the ground.
Irish Republican Army Faction Claims Responsibility for Dublin Boxing Shooting
Boxing gets caught in the crossfire of convoluted Irish gang wars.
Everything We Know So Far About the Collapse of Northern Ireland's Government
Accusations that the IRA still exists, and are still murdering people, have thrown Northern Ireland's leadership into turmoil.
How to Invest Money When You Don't Have Any
My quest to learn about finance as an ignorant twentysomething.
Bush Training for a Unified Ireland (Excerpt from 'Ireland's Young Warriors')
In this excerpt from 'Ireland's Young Warriors,' members of Na Fianna Éireann commence their "bush training," which consists of drills that have the boys sneaking through the forest with fake assault rifles.
From Na Fianna to the IRA (Extra Scene from 'Ireland's Young Warriors')
In this extra scene from 'Ireland's Young Warriors,' VICE News speaks to the former vice president of Republican Sinn Fein, who describes how moving from Na Fianna to the IRA could be considered "a natural progression."
The Republic's Dissident Youth: Ireland's Young Warriors
VICE News followed Na Fianna members to get an idea of what the young face of dissident republicanism looks like, in an age where support for political violence in Ireland has all but ended.
Photos from the Northern Irish Tour That Led Up to 1992's Coalisland Riots
Stuart Griffiths was posted to County Tyrone as a military photographer. Some weeks into the tour, a young British soldier lost both his legs to an IRA explosive device, triggering the Coalisland riots.
Remembering Hulme: Manchester's Scruffy Squat Party Republic
In the 1980s and 90s, Europe's worst housing estate became a bohemian paradise for ravers and punks.