CONSERVATIVE leader David Cameron last night urged the people of Birmingham to look to the future as they marked the 35th anniversary of the IRA pub bombings which killed 21 people and injured 182 others.Read
In a moving ceremony family members placed wreaths on a memorial to the victims, while representatives of the Ambulance, Fire and Police services also laid floral tributes.Read
ONE of the most seriously injured survivors of the Birmingham pub bombings has revealed she received an astonishing private admission from a prominent former IRA bomber.Read
THIRTY five years may have passed, but the pain has not diminished for the survivors and the families who lost loved ones in Birmingham’s 1974 pub bombings.Read
A FORMER IRA bomber has told one of the survivors that the Birmingham Pub Bombings were “a mistake” that would never be publicly admitted by the IRA.Read
THE 1974 Lord Mayor of Birmingham said this week that the bombings came out of the blue. Jim Eames, now aged 93, launched a bomb fund within a few hours of the blasts and the fund handed out more than £400,000 to the victims.Read