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  2. Timeline of the Troubles in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    8 March - 1973 Old Bailey bombing - The Provisional IRA conducted their first operations in England exploding two car bombs in the center of London. One bomb exploded outside the Old Bailey Courthouse, injuring 180 people and one man later died from a heart attack, the bomb exploded near Whitehall injuring about 30 other people, bringing the total injured for the day to over 200.

  3. 1973 Old Bailey bombing - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Old Bailey bombing (dubbed as Bloody Thursday by newspapers in Britain [2]) was a car bomb attack carried out by the Provisional IRA (IRA) which took place outside the Old Bailey Courthouse on 8 March 1973. The attack was carried out by an 11-person active service unit (ASU) from the Provisional IRA Belfast Brigade.

  4. Timeline of the Troubles - Wikipedia

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    1973 Coleraine bombings – six Protestant pensioners (Dinah Campbell, Francis Campbell, ... This was the deadliest attack in England during the Troubles.

  5. The Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The Troubles (Irish: ... In June 1973, following the ... England, and Scotland (including members of the Orange Order). From 1979 to 1986, loyalist paramilitaries ...

  6. The Troubles: tens of thousands of people were violently ...

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  7. List of bombings during the Troubles - Wikipedia

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    1 December – 1972 and 1973 Dublin bombings: Two civilians were killed and 127 were injured by two Ulster loyalist car bombs in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. 28 December – Belturbet bombing : Loyalist paramilitaries exploded a bomb in Belturbet , County Cavan , Ireland, which killed two teenagers and injured 8 other people, at the same time a ...

  8. Bombings of King's Cross and Euston stations - Wikipedia

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    Drawing the tactical lesson that large teams were a security liability, for the second wave of bombings in England later in 1973, instead of sending a large team to carry it out with orders to withdraw back to Ireland immediately afterwards, smaller detached "cell" units of about 3-4 personnel were sent to carry out the operation, with ...

  9. List of terrorist incidents in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Since 1970, there have been at least 3,395 terrorist-related deaths in the UK, the highest in western Europe. [2] The vast majority of the deaths were linked to the Northern Ireland conflict and happened in Northern Ireland. [2] Between 1971 and 2001, there were 430 terrorist-related deaths in Great Britain.