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  • The Birmingham pub bombings were carried out on 21 November 1974, when bombs exploded in two public houses in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people and...
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    Birmingham Six were six Irishmen who were each sentenced to life imprisonment in 1975 following their false convictions for the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings...
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  • Action documentary In The Interests of Justice concluded the real Birmingham pub bombers had gone free. Days after the TV programme, the Home Office retired...
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    14 July 2018. "Birmingham pub bombings". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 14 July 2018. Sutcliffe, Anthony; Smith, Roger (1974). Birmingham 1939–1970. History...
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  • Mick Murray (Irish republican) (category History of Birmingham, West Midlands)
    Richards (8 April 2019). "What we know about the four men named by a former IRA man as the Birmingham pub bombers". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 27 May 2020....
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  • Some of these methods include, the bombers hide a time bomb in something like a bag or holdall, walk into a pub and blend in with the crowd and draw...
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    Pub names are used to identify and differentiate traditional drinking establishments. Many pubs are centuries old, and were named at a time when most...
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    in December 1983. Birmingham pub bombings Guildford pub bombings "History repeating itself: Same barracks were targeted by IRA bombers nearly 40 years ago"...
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  • telephone exchange in 1974. 1974, 21 November: Birmingham pub bombings: IRA bombs exploded in two pubs in Birmingham, killing 21 people and injuring 182. 1974...
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  • Time Bomb: Irish Bombers, English Justice and the Guildford Four. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 102. ISBN 978-0747500995. "Guildford Four pub bombing files 'show...
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  • on Cooking Vinyl. Good Friday Agreement Birmingham Six Maamtrasna trial "What we know about the Guildford pub bombings". BBC News. 31 January 2019. Retrieved...
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  • republican) (c. 1936–1999), Irish Republican Army bomber, best known for his role in the Birmingham pub bombings Mick Murray (politician) (born 1949), member...
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  • The Guildford pub bombings occurred on 5 October 1974 when the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated two 6-pound (2.7-kilogram) gelignite...
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  • Ladywood in Birmingham was also subjected to a bombing. 21 November - Birmingham pub bombings An IRA unit active in Birmingham planted two bombs in pubs in Birmingham...
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  • video gaming, cf. glossary of video game terms#BM Brick and mortar or B&M Birmingham Midshires, a division of the Bank of Scotland Bolinder-Munktell, a Swedish...
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    "Birmingham pub bombings". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 14 July 2018. See West Midlands Serious Crime Squad for a full list and references Birmingham Live...
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    production. Five nights later, Birmingham was hit by 369 bombers from KG 54, KG 26, and KG 55. By the end of November, 1,100 bombers were available for night...
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    Cabinet, which killed five people. He is often referred to as the Brighton bomber. Patrick Magee was born in Belfast and moved with his family to Norwich...
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    Tuesday 13 February 1945, Pub Bloomsbury (First Pub 2004, Paper Back 2005). ISBN 0-7475-7084-1. Page 118 Arthur Harris. Bomber Offensive, (First edition...
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  • in Woolwich 21 November – Birmingham pub bombings: 21 civilians were killed and 182 injured by IRA bombs at pubs in Birmingham, England. 25 & 27 November...
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