Troubles
PSNI chief pressed over delays in supply of information to legacy inquests
Sinn Fein president Mary-Lou McDonald said the delays are causing knock-on delays to inquest proceedings.
Legal challenge to laws dealing with legacy of Troubles to begin
High Court judge Mr Justice Colton will hear the case at the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast.
Operation Kenova report ‘ready for publication’, says new police chief
Jon Boutcher led the investigation into the activities of Stakeknife, the Army’s top agent in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
Stories of the Disappeared must never be forgotten, says James Nesbitt
The actor supported the families of loved ones who were killed and secretly buried during a silent walk at Stormont.
Scope of inquest into man’s death in incident involving soldiers to be looked at
Francis Bradley, 20, was killed in disputed circumstances near Toomebridge, Co Derry, in 1986.
Not possible to hear Loughgall inquest before legislation cut-off, judge says
Justice McAlinden said the inquest into the deaths of eight IRA men and a civilian will take six months to hear.
Two Catholic workmen murdered by UVF for ‘pure sectarianism’
Loyalist supergrass Gary Haggarty also claimed that the accused was ‘unhappy’ that he had not killed a third man.
Northern Ireland minister asks Irish government to give legacy body ‘a chance’
Steve Baker said the UK Government believes it is ‘doing the right thing’.
Victims’ Commissioner addresses those affected by the Troubles in Ireland
Ian Jeffers met victims’ families at the Tribute to Innocents Exhibition Memorial Quilts.
Irish premier concerned ‘to see UK disengaging from the world’
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar was speaking ahead of a European Political Community meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in Spain.