Public Prosecution Service
Prosecutions ruled out after latest consideration of Stakeknife probe files
Operation Kenova investigated the activities of an Army agent within the Provisional IRA.
Stakeknife report a ‘step closer’ to publication after passing security checks
Ex-police chief Jon Boutcher is heading Operation Kenova into the activities of the British Army’s top agent within the Provisional IRA.
Daniel Hegarty: Family of teenager shot by soldier 'disgusted' over lack of communication from PPS
The family of Derry teenager Daniel Hegarty, who was shot dead by a soldier in 1972, have criticised the Public Prosecution Service for failing to communicate about his case.
Police charge 26 in first month since non-fatal strangulation law introduced
A senior officer appealed for more victims to come forward.
Police arrest three in ‘horrific’ case of women sex trafficked from Romania
Officers carried out searches in the greater Belfast area.
Police arrest three in ‘horrific’ case of women sex trafficked from Romania
A police officer said women were being enticed to Northern Ireland and then forced into prostitution.
UK minister's accusation prosecutors pursued without merit ex-British Army soldier accused of attempted murder branded "astounding"
Veteran Affairs Minister Johnny Mercer claimed the prosecution of Dennis Hutchings was "vexatious", essentially claiming PPS believed there was little chance it would succeed.
Victims have to wait too long for justice, chief constable says
The system takes ‘far too long for victims at the moment and we recognise that’, Simon Byrne said.
Six could face charges over video mocking murder of Michaela McAreavey
POLICE have recommended charges be brought against seven men involved in a video that mocked the murder of Michaela McAreavey.