Mo Mowlam
Parliamentary oath is a means to an end, nothing more, nothing less - Tom Kelly
Were Hume, Parnell and O’Connell any less ‘Irish’ or ‘nationalist’ for taking the oath?
Remembering the one and only Mo Mowlam - Noel Doran
Often controversial but never boring, the late secretary of state was one of the central figures in delivering the Good Friday Agreement
Mandelson was advised not to refer to Ireland as ‘The Free State’
Declassified files reveal briefing notes given to new Northern Ireland Office ministers in 1999.
Irish ‘liked to roll pitch in their favour’ in intergovernmental conferences
Declassified state papers reveal behind-the-scenes preparations for a meeting between the Irish and UK governments in 1998.
New silent video exhibition captures key players behind Good Friday Agreement
The art installation will be displayed in Rathfriland this week and includes new video portraits of Mo Mowlan, John Hume and David Trimble
Original signed Good Friday Agreement documents goes on tour to mark 25th anniversary of deal
The document, on loan from the UK National Archives will be on display in Belfast, Omagh and Derry.
Proper leadership can bring political progress
When loyalist gunmen set out to kill customers in a Catholic-owned pub in Poyntpass, Co Armagh, 25 years ago last Friday, they plainly hoped their appalling actions would drive the two sides of our divided society further apart than ever at a crucial stage.
Tom Kelly: We need more women like Mo Mowlam and Sue Gray in public life
Recently there's been much written about high profile women in politics and government, some of it derogatory and undeserving.
Starmer says Framework can unlock Stormont stalemate
SIR Keir Starmer believes the Windsor Framework provides a “real opportunity” for politicians to end the Stormont stalemate.