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October 2, 1984. Brighton, England. At the luxurious Grand Hotel, the British political elite has gathered — 150 people, including Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. After an evening reception, everyone heads back to their rooms. At 2:54 a.m., a massive explosion rips through the building. The hotel collapses into rubble. Five people are killed, dozens injured. But the terrorists’ main target somehow survives — and promises revenge. The Irish Republican Army claims responsibility. For more than a century, the IRA has fought for Ireland’s independence from Great Britain. But who are they really — terrorists or freedom fighters? This video is for educational and entertainment purposes. It reflects the author’s personal opinions and isn’t meant to represent an official position or expert advice. If you’re interested in the topic, feel free to explore it further on your own. ⚡️ Support us on Patreon — / 25_yesterday 00:00 What is the IRA? 01:38 England conquers Ireland 05:11 The birth of the IRA and the partition of Ireland 08:50 The IRA begins its war 13:56 Bloody Sunday 15:29 Bloody Friday 16:35 Britain sends in troops 19:26 IRA attacks in Britain 21:23 The IRA code of conduct 23:26 How the IRA funded itself 24:47 The IRA’s homemade weapons 25:30 The killing of a relative of the British Queen 26:47 Britain changes tactics 28:20 IRA members begin a hunger strike 29:40 Assassination attempt on the British Prime Minister 30:53 The IRA’s popularity declines 33:24 The start of negotiations 34:15 A new IRA split and a major attack 36:22 The end of the Irish Republican Army 37:22 The Bloody Sunday inquiry 39:09 The war’s aftermath