
Brian Stack
Brian Stack was a prison officer in Ireland who was tragically killed by the Provisional IRA in 1984. His death has had a lasting impact on the families of victims of the Troubles and has been a subject of ongoing calls for justice and accountability in the context of the conflict's violent history.
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Brian Stack's attacking possession was turned over by Mikey Geaney in a critical moment of the match.
Not only was Dingle’s name on the cup, how it had to be won was also ordained – The Irish TimesBrian Stack was the inspirational joint-captain for Dingle during the match.
Dingle reach end of magical journey with epic All-Ireland win over St Brigid’s – The Irish TimesState Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Brian Stack supports Doug Steinhardt's hate crimes bill.
First-in-nation political violence hate crimes bill planned in NJBrian Stack was murdered by the IRA, which deeply affected his son, Austin Stack.
Awarding €100,000 to Gerry Adams is like spitting on the graves of those killed by IRA, says Austin Stack – The Irish TimesBrian Stack was a prison officer killed by the Provisional IRA in 1984, mentioned in relation to Austin Stack.
What the jury didn’t hear – The Irish Times































