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  1. On 12 October 1984, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) attempted to assassinate members of the British government at the Grand Hotel in Brighton, England. A long-delay time bomb was planted in the hotel by Patrick Magee before Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet arrived for the Conservative Party conference.

  2. El atentado del Grand Hotel de Brighton se produjo el 12 de octubre de 1984 en la ciudad homónima de Inglaterra. Una bomba de tiempo fue dejada en el hotel por Patrick Magee, miembro del Ejército Republicano Irlandés Provisional (IRA), con el fin de matar a la primera ministra inglesa Margaret Thatcher y a su gabinete, que se alojaban en el ...

  3. 30 de mar. de 2023 · The bomb killed five people and injured 34, many of them grievously, including two cabinet ministers, Norman Tebbit and John Wakeham, whose wife, Roberta, was among the dead.

  4. 12 de oct. de 2019 · A gelignite bomb placed by the Irish Republican Army killed five and injured 34 at the Grand Hotel, where British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet were staying. The attack failed to assassinate Thatcher, who escaped unscathed, but raised questions about the security measures.

  5. 13 de oct. de 2014 · How the IRA attack on the Grand Hotel in 1984 affected the Northern Ireland peace process and the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Explore the documents and records from the National Archives that reveal the aftermath and the personal impact of the bombing.

  6. 10 de oct. de 2014 · I n the early hours of Oct. 12 1984, a bomb packed with 20lb of gelignite gouged a ragged O of surprise—or outrage—in the frontage of Brighton’s Grand Hotel. The intended target, then Prime...

  7. 8 de oct. de 2014 · The former Trade Secretary was injured in the 1984 IRA attack on the Grand Hotel, where Margaret Thatcher was staying. He blames the terrorists for not repenting or apologising for their actions, while Patrick Magee, the bomber, now promotes peace and reconciliation.