A song with the lyrics "ooh ah, up the Ra" could be heard coming from the vehicle in County Cavan.
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A pro-IRA song, with the lyrics "ooh ah, up the Ra", is played from a Sinn Féin canvassing vehicle.
Tanya Gupta
BBC News
Twenty six people died when the IRA blew up pubs in Guildford and Birmingham more than 45 years ago.
Read moreMurdered Paul Quinn's parents call on Sinn Féin MLA to publicly state their son was not a criminal.
Read moreThe Sinn Féin MLA says comments made about Paul Quinn after his murder were a "matter of regret".
The 21-year-old was killed in 2007 and the party has faced repeated questions over its response.
Read moreTanya Gupta
BBC News
Inquests have resumed into 1974 IRA bomb deaths in Birmingham and Guildford but not Woolwich.
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BBC News
A memo seen by the BBC says police "seized" files from a history centre and one "will be destroyed".
Read moreTanya Gupta
BBC News
For years campaigners have claimed the closed files contain evidence of cover-ups over the attacks.
Read moreEamon Phoenix
Historian
Government figures also debated the Sinn Féin broadcast ban ahead of the 1994 IRA ceasefire.
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![Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams (R) and his deputy, Mr Martin McGuinness look on as the hearses carrying the coffins of IRA members, Mairead Farrell, Daniel McCann and Sean Savage [IRA operatives killed in Gibraltar], set off from Dublin Airport heading for Belfast. Picture taken on 14/03/1988](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/{width}/cpsprodpb/8823/production/_110315843_hi051244492.jpg)