Glenn Patterson on the biggest assault on a British government since the Gunpowder Plot. He unravels the threads of the 1984 ...
Tamela Peterson, owner and founder of the Oxford Center, was given a $2 million bond. Three other employees also charged.
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Directly targeting Margaret Thatcher, the bomb was planted three weeks before the Conservative Party conference, hidden beneath a bathtub in room 629 of Brighton's Grand Hotel. This programme ...
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Bomb Hole Cup Returns to Brighton, Announces Full Event DetailsThe Bomb Hole Cup is coming back to Brighton. The two-day community get together will be held at the Utah resort on April 5 ...
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The Argus on MSNFull evacuation statement from BIMM Music Institute BrightonBIMM Music Institute on Brunswick Street, Brighton, was evacuated today (March 4) with students advised to avoid the campus. A spokesperson from BIMM confirmed that several of their other institutions ...
In London, four of the five people convicted of the Brighton Hotel bombing in 1984 were refused leave to appeal against their convictions. Another defendant, Martina Anderson was given leave to ...
Takes a look at the Brighton bombing of 1984, featuring new testimony from many of those affected and a revealing interview with the man who planted the bomb, Patrick Magee.
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