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  1. Feb 16, 2024 · Summary. Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom (UK), suffered decades of violence known as the Troubles, a conflict largely between pro-UK Protestants and pro-secession Catholics ...

  2. trouble: [noun] the quality or state of being troubled especially mentally.

  3. Synonyms for TROUBLES: ailments, illnesses, diseases, ills, sicknesses, conditions, fevers, disorders; Antonyms of TROUBLES: safeguards, guards, protections, wards ...

  4. In 1968, conflict broke out in Northern Ireland; the Troubles" had begun. In this documentary, we explore the waves of political violence & sectarian conflic...

    • 35 min
    • 2.2M
    • Tieran Freedman
  5. There was crowd trouble before the match. 5 worries [uncountable] (also troubles [plural]) problems in your life which you are worried about He poured out all his troubles to me (= told me all about his problems). 6 effort [uncountable] TRY TO DO OR GET something an amount of effort and time that is needed to do something take the trouble to do ...

  6. From the late 1960s the world watched in despair as Northern Ireland unravelled into unrest and violence. This period is euphemistically known as the Troubles. Trouble had in fact been brewing in Northern Ireland for generations. Created by the partition of Ireland in 1920, Northern Ireland was a society plagued by tension and division.

  7. The Northern Ireland Victims Commission's 1998 report 'to look at possible ways to recognise the pain and suffering felt by victims of violence arising from the troubles' referred to over 3,600 deaths since 1969, just over half of whom were civilians. Around 1,400 British military personnel died during the deployment.