The Arms Trial
Title | The Arms Trial PDF eBook |
Author | Justin O'Brien |
Publisher | Gill |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Fiction |
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In 1970 cabinet ministers, Neil Blaney and Charles Haughey, were dismissed by the Taoiseach, for allegedly using government money to import arms for the fledgling IRA. This book charts the linkages between the struggle for power within the Fianna Fail cabinet and events on the streets of Ulster.
Deception and Lies
Title | Deception and Lies PDF eBook |
Author | David Burke |
Publisher | Mercier Press Ltd |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2020-09-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1781177880 |
In May of 1970, two government ministers were dismissed from Cabinet for allegedly purchasing guns for the IRA. The Taoiseach Jack Lynch disavowed any knowledge of the plot. Few believed him. Charles Haughey, Minister for Finance, a captain in Irish military intelligence along with two others were put on trial. All were acquitted. Haughey refused to talk about the crisis for the rest of his life. Fianna Fail endured decades of splits, turmoil and leadership heaves. Until now, no one has revealed the pivotal role of an IRA informer in the affair. The part he played became the best-kept State secret of the last half-century. The book also reveals a dirty tricks campaign by Britain's Foreign Office to conceal the ancillary role of a British agent called Capt. Markham-Randall in the murder of Garda Richard Fallon on the eve of the eruption of the Arms Crisis.
The Arms Crisis of 1970
Title | The Arms Crisis of 1970 PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Heney |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 478 |
Release | 2020-04-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1789545617 |
The number one Irish Times bestseller In 1970, Taoiseach Jack Lynch accused two cabinet ministers, Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney, of smuggling arms to the IRA in Northern Ireland. The criminal prosecution that followed was a cause célèbre at the time. All the accused were acquitted, but it generated a political crisis that would be one of the major events of modern Irish history. In the fifty years since, myth and controversy has surrounded the trial and its aftermath. Michael Heney has unearthed astonishing new evidence, raising serious questions about Lynch and his relationship with Haughey. The Arms Crisis of 1970 is the first comprehensive investigation into the arms trial prosecution, and how the jury came to their verdict of acquittal. Reviews: 'An indisputable, forensic interpretation of the events of 1970... Impressive for its methodology, and is indispensable for anyone interested in what actually happened 50 years ago' Colm Tóibín, Irish Times, Books of the Year 'Persuasive... A real life whodunnit written with the pace and drama of a political thriller' Eilis O'Hanlon, Irish Independent 'Heney strips away the lies associated with the great Irish scandal of 1970... A ground-breaking book' Diarmaid Ferriter 'Brilliant de-bunking of the myths, heroes and villains of the Arms Crisis' Mary O'Rourke, Sunday Independent
Toward Combined Arms Warfare
Title | Toward Combined Arms Warfare PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Mallory House |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Armies |
ISBN | 1428915834 |
Haughey
Title | Haughey PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Murphy |
Publisher | Gill & Macmillan Ltd |
Pages | 969 |
Release | 2021-11-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0717194442 |
With exclusive access to the Haughey archives, Gary Murphy presents a reassessment of Charles Haughey's life and legacy. Saint or sinner? Charles Haughey was, depending on whom you ask, either the great villain of Irish political life or the benevolent and forward-thinking saviour of a benighted nation. He was undoubtedly the most talented and influential politician of his generation, yet the very roots of his success – his charisma, his intelligence, his ruthlessness, his secrecy – have rendered almost impossible any objective evaluation of his life and work. That is, until now. Based on unfettered access to Haughey's personal archives, as well as extensive interviews with more than eighty of his peers, rivals, confidants and relatives, Haughey is a rich and nuanced portrait of a man of prodigious gifts, who, for all his flaws and many contradictions, came to define modern Ireland. 'A superbly balanced exploration of the life and politics of one of the most fascinating figures in 20th century Ireland.' Professor John Horgan 'An indispensable read for anyone with an interest in modern Irish history.' David McCullagh 'Offers much new detail – and not a few surprises – about the personality and career of a political titan who is still, in equal measure, revered and reviled in 21st century Ireland.' Conor Brady
Political Betrayal
Title | Political Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin O'Connor |
Publisher | |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2021-11-25 |
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"One of the most explosive books to come out of Ireland in more than 25 years" - Sean Duignan, former political correspondent, RTE. Political Betrayal is a collection of dramatic new revelations on former Taoiseach Charles Haughey and his mistress Terry Keane. What was the chemistry that ignited the 27-year torrid affair with Terry Keane...at a cost to the Irish taxpayer of e26,000 a month on wining, dining, presents and holidays? Special Branch memoranda seen by the author reveal that Haughey was acting as a spy for the IRA for a long period. Another memorandum discloses that while Minister for Finance he tapped the phone of Taoiseach Jack Lynch - just before the dramatic Arms Crisis. In Political Betrayal, corruption, drama, romance, scandal and betrayal are all documented and exposed in the culture of excess and intrigue operated by Haughey during his twelve years at the helm.
A Failed Political Entity
Title | A Failed Political Entity PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Kelly |
Publisher | Merrion Press |
Pages | 405 |
Release | 2016-10-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1785371029 |
Charles Haughey maintained one of the most controversial and brilliant careers in the history of Irish politics, but for every stage in his mounting success there was one issue that complicated, and almost devastated, his ambitions to lead Irish politics: Northern Ireland. In ‘A Failed Political Entity’ Stephen Kelly uncovers the complex motives that underlie Haughey’s fervent attitude towards the political and sectarian violence that was raging across the border. Early in Haughey’s governmental career he took a hard line against the IRA, leading many to think he was antipathetic towards the situation in Northern Ireland. Then, in one of the most defining scandals in the history of modern Ireland – The Arms Crisis of 1970 – he was accused of attempting to supply northern nationalists with guns and ammunitions. Whilst his role in this murky affair almost ended his political career, the question of Northern Ireland was ever-binding and would deftly serve to bring Haughey back to power as taoiseach in 1979. Through recent access to an astonishing array of classified documents and extensive interviews, Stephen Kelly confronts every controversy, examining the genesis of Haughey’s attitude to Northern Ireland; allegations that Haughey played a key part in the formation of the Provisional IRA; the Haughey–Thatcher relationship; and Haughey’s leading hand in the early stages of the fledgling Northern Ireland peace process.