PPS
Officer to be prosecuted for offence linked to Troubles memorial during pandemic
The officer is alleged to have been involved in the generation of a false threat report that was intended to support a court anonymity application.
Watchdog welcomes improvements for victims of sexual offences
The Public Prosecution Service reported a ‘significant reduction’ in waiting times for decisions on sexual offence cases
Catfishing crimes of depraved predator Alexander McCartney emphasise online dangers - The Irish News view
The 26-year-old child abuser, believed to have 3,500 victims, has been sentenced to life in prison
Man questioned over crime linked to PSNI data breach released pending report
The 50-year-old had been detained in Dungiven on Wednesday
File sent to PPS after fraud allegation related to Sinn Féin candidate’s electoral form
Police have interviewed three people in relation to a complaint over nomination papers
Key questions answered about new body which will investigate Troubles deaths
The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery becomes operational on Wednesday.
PPS considers six legacy cases before May 1 cut off
British government Legacy Act comes into force next week
Bloody Sunday families pledge to challenge Public Prosecution Service perjury ruling
The Bloody Sunday families have said they will challenge a decision by the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) not to prosecute former British soldiers in relation to allegations that they gave false evidence to the Saville Inquiry.
Reservoir discovery saved murder victim’s family from being ‘robbed of burial’
Michael Campbell and Robert Fulton have been sentenced at Belfast Crown Court over the killing of Roy Reynolds in Co Antrim in March 2022.