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Car bomb explodes outside Northern Ireland police station
Forensic investigators inspect the site of a car bomb that exploded outside Dunmurry police station in South Belfast, Sunday, April 26, 2026.

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Car explodes outside police station in Northern Ireland, Belfast Telegraph reports
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Car Bomb Explodes Outside Northern Ireland Police Station in Chilling Echo of The Troubles
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Police step up patrols to counter dissident threat after car bomb attack
The bomb in a car exploded on Saturday night Police will step up patrols and checkpoints after a bomb attack on one of their stations on the outskirts of Belfast

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New IRA to 'target homes of police officers' in Northern Ireland after Dunmurry car bomb attack
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Police release body-worn footage showing 'reckless' car bomb attack
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New IRA vows to 'target homes of police officers' after Dunmurry car bomb attack
A delivery driver was forced by the group to carry a bomb packed with Semtex explosives, as well as an electrical detonator and a timing device.

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Watch shocking moment Antrim car bomb explodes as PSNI release bodycam footage of blast ‘likely’ the work of ‘New IRA’
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Northern Irish police arrest man over suspected New IRA car bombing
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Police charge two men over 5G telecom tower arson attacks in Northern Ireland

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) have charged two men for a series of arson attacks on 5G masts. The charges relate to a spate of arson attacks, occurring predominantly in the west Belfast area between 2023 and 2025.
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The New IRA: Can ‘a couple of guys with gas canisters’ change Northern Ireland?

I n recent days, in the wake of two New IRA attacks, more than one senior Police Service of Northern Ireland officer grimly referred to the old phrase of how the republican parami
Belfast News Letter
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'Strong strategic fit': Northern Ireland offices form part of €500m, 4,250-strong technology services powerhouse following new acquisition

Belfast-based offices at Lanyon Place part of Version 1’s growth following the acquisition of CreateFuture in an undisclosed deal, boosting its AI capabilities and international reach
Courthouse News Service
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UK, Ireland leaders in Belfast as Northern Ireland power sharing resumes

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, right, with Chris Heaton-Harris, secretary of state for Northern Ireland, left, pose for the media with Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neill, second left, and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, as ...
Los Angeles Times
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Taste of Belfast: Uncovering Northern Ireland’s Best Restaurants, Pubs & Local Dishes

Belfast is a city swathed in history, culture, and food. Pretty much, the Irish cuisine of Belfast gives a reflection of the past, present, and future of the city. From traditional markets to Michelin-star restaurants, Belfast has something for everyone.
PBS
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Belfast, Northern Ireland

Mickela makes music & dances with emerging young artists in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Continuing her Northern Ireland adventure, Mickela ends Season 7 in the capital city of Belfast. Over 25 years after the Good Friday Agreement, the city’s turbulent ...
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First postbox featuring King’s cypher installed in Northern Ireland

First postbox featuring King’s cypher installed in Northern Ireland - The postbox, at 25 York Road in Belfast, is also the first of 600 solar-powered parcel postboxes being installed in the UK.
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Force used by soldier in shooting three people in west Belfast in 1972 was ‘not reasonable’, coroner finds

The force used by a soldier in shooting three people, including a Catholic priest in Belfast in 1972, was “not reasonable”, a coroner has said. Mr Justice Scoffield said Father Noel Fitzpatrick, 42, father-of-six Patrick Butler and David McCafferty,
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