The suggestion from the new Ulster Unionist Party leader, Jon Burrows, that the Irish Government should apologise for ...
Former US president’s part in ending the Troubles threatened by fallout from Epstein scandal, which has tainted his former envoy, George Mitchell ...
Sir Declan Morgan, chief commissioner of the UK’s Independent Commission on Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR) – ...
Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone. Those six counties are all that stand between Ireland and unity.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has rejected calls for an apology for the conduct of the State during the Troubles. The apology was called for by the new leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) John ...
Sinn Féin's publicity director Danny Morrison came up with one of the most memorable slogans of the Troubles when he ...
Legacy cannot be a selective doctrine – if accountability is a principle, it must apply equally north and south of the border ...
Ulster Unionist Party leader Jon Burrows said the Irish State “collectively failed its duty towards its citizens” and should have made sure people were extradited for terrorism in Northern Ireland ...
It is time for the state to confront its own abuses during the Troubles by giving an apology for the activities of the Heavy ...
The son of an IRA man shot dead by the British army has asked a Tory MP to apologise over comments made during a Westminster debate. Stan Carberry spoke out after Sir David Davis MP mentioned his ...
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Hilary Benn to press Dublin on ‘hugely important’ sharing of Troubles information
It is “hugely important” that the Irish government shares information in relation to Troubles legacy investigations, the ...
Alex Kane speaks to John Taylor, last surviving minister of the old Stormont government, about civil rights, John Hume, Ian Paisley, and the mistakes unionism keeps making ...
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