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As an independent investigation into a double agent named ‘Stakeknife’ draws to a close, families seeking answers may soon ...
A study has suggested 14 out of every 100 of adults in Northern Ireland were traumatised as children by seeing violence ...
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There remain questions about how authorities in both Ireland and the UK handled the events around the 1998 bombing that ...
Ireland was being torn apart by sectarian hatred. This is the story of a rugby team that brought Protestants and Catholics ...
Northern Ireland Troubles truth commission is opening old wounds The British government promised a new law to deal with the so-called legacy cases from the sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland ...
Use of lethal force by the SAS soldiers was ‘not reasonable’, Mr Justice Michael Humphreys concluded. | UTV News ...
Gerry Adams’ compensation for past unlawful detention is largely a red herring. Getting information from the IRA and loyalists for victims is the real prize.
An independent public inquiry into a 1998 bombing in Omagh in Northern Ireland in which 29 people were killed and 220 injured ...