A personal view by ROY BRADFORD "rebellion: n. open resistance to authority, organised armed resistance to an established government "
(OXFORD DICTIONARY)
In May 1974 the Ulster Workers' Council Strike brought about the collapse of the power-sharing
Executive. Roy Bradford , who was a Minister in the Executive, looks back at the events surrounding the strike and the role played by the opposing elements and the British Army. Producer martin DILLON BBC Northern Ireland long wave only