Caterham Arms pub bombing

There were no fatalities, but 33 people were injured, some severely, including three off-duty soldiers who lost limbs.

In February 1975, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) agreed to a ceasefire with the British government.

The last IRA attack in England was in January 1975 when they planted seven time bombs in London.

[13][14] The next day on 28 August 1975, the IRA detonated a bomb in Oxford Street, Central London, injuring several people;[15] the following day on 29 August the IRA planted a booby-trap bomb in the doorway of a K-Shoes shop.

Army bomb-disposal officer Roger Goad was killed while attempting to defuse the bomb.