The Northern conflict arguably began in January 1969 when Loyalists violently attacked a civil rights march at Burntollet Bridge, and was perhaps bookended by the Omagh bomb in August 1998, months after the Good Friday Agreement, that turned out to be the worst atrocity of all.
The Northern conflict arguably began in January 1969 when loyalists violently attacked a civil rights march at Burntollet Bridge and was perhaps bookended by the Omagh bomb in August 1998 – months after the Good Friday Agreement – which turned out to be the worst atrocity of all.