Crass or historical? A potential board game, which puts the spotlight on Northern Ireland's Troubles, has received pushback from some victims' groups. More than 3,500 people died and thousands more ...
Belfast calls them “black cab tours” and they’re one of the most sought-after tourist attractions in town, equal to the museum dedicated to Belfast’s shipping industry and construction of the Titanic.
A judge in Belfast ruled that a new law granting immunity from prosecution for offenses during Northern Ireland's decades of sectarian violence violates human rights. The Legacy and Reconciliation ...
Plans for an independent Public History project relating to The Troubles in Northern Ireland were announced by Northern Ireland Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris on Thursday, April 25. The ...
The UK government announced Friday it would replace controversial legislation designed to draw a line under issues stemming from three decades of violence in Northern Ireland, paving the way for ...
Previous law opposed by victims' families, politicians Framework overhauls independence of new investigative body Legacy 'Troubles' inquests halted by contested law can resume BELFAST, Sept 19 ...
In Northern Ireland recently, I was shocked by the number of people there who asked me, “Do you realize the U.S. is in the early stages of its own ‘troubles’?” “The Troubles” — Northern Ireland’s ...
He wrote a history of the Irish Republican Army and directed a project that secretly collected oral histories of paramilitary fighters. By Richard Sandomir Ed Moloney, an authoritative chronicler of ...
LONDON (AP) — A new law that gives immunity from prosecution for most offenses committed during Northern Ireland’s decades of sectarian violence is not compliant with human rights, a judge in Belfast ...