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30-year-rule

    The Welsh were worried that Ireland would become home to nuclear weapons
    Changes to prison accommodation rules raised concerns about homosexuality
    1982: 'Ireland', 'Éire' and why both aren't written on postage stamps
    1982: A year of tragedy for Irish soldiers in the Lebanon
    1982: Haughey, America and "The Troubles"
    30 years ago: Anger at Irish Government over IRA bombings
    Archives show Bobby Sands "offered to end hunger strike"
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