The Troubles A Secret History Episode 6 (BBC Spotlight)
Episode 6 of 7 Loyalists killed more people than the IRA in the closing years of the Troubles. Through an insider in one of the most notorious killer gangs, Mandy McAuley discovers that not only was the Ulster Volunteer Force carrying out more attacks, it was also deliberately targeting families of Irish republicans. Revelations about the murders of two young brothers lead to calls for the investigation into the killings to be reopened.

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The Troubles A Secret History Episode 7 (BBC Spotlight)

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The Troubles A Secret History Episode 5 (BBC Spotlight)

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Loughgall 1987 The Ambush the SAS Won't Talk About

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British Soldiers Who Served During "The Troubles" Tell Valiant Stories | Our History

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Northern Ireland: A Fragile Peace | ARTE.tv Documentary

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spotlight on the troubles: a secret history: episode 3

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Old Scores - Bobby Sands Documentary 1983

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Spotlight On The Troubles: A Secret History: Episode 3

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A Former IRA Child Bomber Tells His Story

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UK - NORTHERN IRELAND: 1972 WORST YEAR YET

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INSIDE THE DERRY IRA | Ex- IRA Teen Tells His Story - Chris "Pinta" McKnight

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Ireland(s): A 2-Part Story about War and Peace | FULL DOCUMENTARY | EPISODE 1

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3+ HOURS OF NORTHERN IRELAND CRIME

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Paramilitaries: Clear and Present Danger (BBC Spotlight)

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A Fragile Peace and A Fight For Justice In Northern Ireland | Foreign Correspondent

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The Krays: London's Most Notorious Twins | Real Crime

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He Shot Gerry Adams in Broad Daylight — Then 19 Years Later… They Found Him at Traffic Lights

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The IRA Officer Who Took Down the Belfast Laundry — Brendan Hughes, 1972

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The True Story Of "The Town": FBI Takes Down Boston's Most Dangerous Bank Robbers

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