The Troubles
Reports of ‘traffic spike’ amid demand from viewers wanting to watch new TV series on Jean McConville’s disappearance
Viewers reported they were unable to watch the series after it went live on Thursday
‘Say Nothing’ trailer released for new TV series on Jean McConville’s disappearance
The series is adapted from the non-fiction best-seller by Patrick Radden Keefe
‘Invaluable’ personal statements will help form direction of Omagh Bombing Inquiry, chair says
Long-awaited public inquiry will begin hearing evidence in January
Work of English press photographer who captured iconic images during the Troubles donated to Belfast archive
Photographs taken by Mike Arron, who worked for the Daily Telegraph, will be kept for future generations to see
‘School friends were killed in the Troubles or spent time in prison, others just went away and were never heard of again’ - Belfast author Anthony Canavan
Sophie Clarke speaks to Anthony Canavan about his new book Our Troubles: Stories of Catholic Belfast During the Troubles 1968-1998, which details the lives of ‘ordinary Catholics’ during the Troubles in north Belfast
Drama series on Jean McConville’s murder to air in November
‘Say Nothing’ examines the murder and legacy of the Belfast mother-of-ten, whose body was undiscovered for 30 years after she was abducted and killed by the IRA in 1972.
Biscuits and the Troubles - why Bristol author Bryan J Mason decided to set his black comedy in Belfast
Sophie Clarke finds out why Bristol-based author Bryan J Mason was inspired to set his new novel, An Old Tin Can, in the Belfast of the Troubles
Relatives of Bloody Sunday victims pour into court as Soldier F appears in person
The ex-paratrooper appeared in person for the first time since being charged in 2019
Pádraic Fiacc: New anthology of unpublished poems shows a different side to the ‘Troubles poet’
Poet’s ‘shamanic’ work offers ‘spiritual refreshment’
Dublin Monaghan bombings documentary May-17-74 captures 50 years of hurt and frustration
David Roy interviews director Joe Lee about his new film, which premieres this week in Irish cinemas