Retired British soldiers, alleged IRA members investigated in Scappaticci inquiry will not be prosecutedTwelve people investigated as part of Operation Kenova inquiry into British army’s top agent in North during TroublesThu Feb 29 2024 - 20:45
Legacy Act: This judgment is not the end, but it could be the beginning of it‘My husband is entitled to truth and justice, and that is the last and only thing I can give him,’ says Martina DillonWed Feb 28 2024 - 17:45
Legacy Act: Immunity for Troubles-era killings breaches human rights law - judgeVictims of the Troubles took judicial review against UK government legislation and welcome review’s findingsWed Feb 28 2024 - 14:22
Up to 25 people linked to murder of Derry GAA official Seán Brown, inquest toldFamily never waivered in belief of state collusion in murder, but suspicions now confirmed for the first time officiallyTue Feb 27 2024 - 15:15
Widows whose husbands were murdered by loyalist paramilitaries awarded six-figure settlementsFamilies of Jim Loughrey and John Toland took civil proceedings against UK Ministry of Defence and PSNIMon Feb 26 2024 - 11:52
At least 16 Troubles inquests will not be completed by Legacy Act cut-off dateUK government has rejected claims that state bodies are openly running down clock to May 1st deadlineSat Feb 24 2024 - 14:00
Bloody Sunday families will not be prosecuted for walking together to court last yearFoyle MP Colum Eastwood was among those facing prosecution after complaint was made to PSNIThu Feb 22 2024 - 13:09
Lavery sketch of Irish patriot Roger Casement to be auctionedRendering of courtroom scene expected to fetch between £15,000 and £25,000Thu Feb 15 2024 - 19:11
Deaths due to alcohol-specific causes rise 45.9% in North over past decadeMore than 70 per cent of such deaths were due to alcoholic liver diseases in 2022 in Northern IrelandThu Feb 15 2024 - 18:39
Stormont Ministers allocate almost £700m to address Northern Ireland public sector pay disputeMoney is part of £3.3bn package awarded by UK government to support restoration of powersharing institutionsThu Feb 15 2024 - 15:50
Legacy inquests being ‘sabotaged’ by lack of resources, lawyer representing Troubles bereaved saysPatricia Coyle says it is ‘scandalous’ UK ministry of defence appears to be ‘deliberately under-resourcing a particular job’Wed Feb 14 2024 - 20:45
Michelle O’Neill says NI services need ‘proper funding’ as 15% increase to regional rate ruled out Ms O’Neill told reporters in Belfast on Wednesday that she was “ruling out” a 15 per cent increase. She has also said water charges will not be introducedWed Feb 14 2024 - 20:03
UK government ‘undermining’ Belfast Agreement with pro-union stance, SDLP leader saysColum Eastwood believes 10-year timetable for a Border poll put forward by Sinn Féin is ‘realistic’Mon Feb 12 2024 - 06:00
Stormont is back - what are the eight key challenges facing Northern Ireland’s new government?Ministers face an array of problems and the top priority will be attempting to extract more money from the UK treasury to pay for everythingSat Feb 10 2024 - 06:00
Sinn Féin attends PSNI graduation ceremony for first time in party’s historyMichelle O’Neill joins Emma Little-Pengelly and Naomi Long at the attestation of six newly qualified police officers at Garnerville police college in east BelfastFri Feb 09 2024 - 17:08
Sinn Féin members to attend PSNI graduation ceremony for first time in party’s historyFirst Minister Michelle O’Neill and MLA and policing board member Gerry Kelly to be present at event on FridayThu Feb 08 2024 - 19:45
Pat McVeigh: ‘Maybe now we can clear my father’s name and let him rest in peace’A former soldier is to face prosecution for the 1972 murder of Patrick McVeigh, a father of six and employee at Harland and WolffThu Feb 08 2024 - 19:00
Four soldiers face prosecution over activity of Military Reaction Force in Belfast over 50 years agoFormer MRF members previously told BBC programme they were tasked with ‘hunting down’ IRA membersThu Feb 08 2024 - 12:04
Varadkar and Sunak to visit Belfast in wake of restored powersharing at StormontTaoiseach and UK prime minister to hold bilateral talks while in Northern IrelandSun Feb 04 2024 - 18:05
Mary Lou McDonald expects vote on Irish unity ‘this decade’Ms McDonald’s comments echo earlier remarks from Michelle O’Neill, who said we are entering a ‘decade of opportunity’Sun Feb 04 2024 - 14:29
First Minister Michelle O’Neill makes the most of her moment as Stormont Assembly recalled after two-year impasseSense of occasion felt throughout the Assembly Chamber as Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly acknowledged ‘historic moment’, with one lone dissenting TUV voiceSat Feb 03 2024 - 19:46
Northern Ireland has reached a turning point, with its volatile politics set to play out on a new pitchIf much of the past decade has been consumed by Brexit and its catastrophic fallout, constitutional change looks set to dominate the next oneSat Feb 03 2024 - 06:00
NI powersharing government to return after DUP confirms end of boycott Northern Ireland Assembly to sit at Stormont on Saturday afternoonFri Feb 02 2024 - 06:58
Stormont returns: who are the likely ministers in the new Northern Ireland Executive?First step is the election of a speaker – the prerequisite for all other Northern Ireland Assembly businessThu Feb 01 2024 - 21:13
UK MPs to vote today on DUP deal with Northern Ireland Assembly likely recalled on SaturdayTaoiseach Leo Varadkar says there will be ‘questions’ about the deal and its effect on trading arrangements but that as things stand there are no major ‘red flags’Thu Feb 01 2024 - 05:00
Stormont deal: North’s ‘integral place’ within UK and access to its internal market key to accord Safeguarding the Union document welcomed by Rishi Sunak, Chris Heaton-Harris and Jeffrey DonaldsonWed Jan 31 2024 - 20:48
DUP deal to provide ‘real change’ for North, says Donaldson, as restoration of powersharing loomsEU to ‘analyse carefully’ agreement that pledges ‘unfettered access’ to Britain while removing most post-Brexit checks on goodsWed Jan 31 2024 - 20:42
Varadkar and Sunak clash over UK Troubles lawOn Tuesday night, a spokesman for the Taoiseach played down the reports of the difficult aspects of the callTue Jan 30 2024 - 21:34
Deal on Stormont return includes ‘significant’ changes, while Varadkar and Sunak clash on Legacy ActHeaton-Harris says details of deal to address DUP’s concerns over post-Brexit trade will be published on WednesdayTue Jan 30 2024 - 21:15
Stormont return: After years of stalemate, suddenly a lot must be done quickly - so what comes next?Donaldson could not delay on selling deal as opponents waited to pick it apart and public sector workers sought pay riseTue Jan 30 2024 - 10:44
Donegal-born politician who campaigned for wider access to UK citizenship to receive British passport‘Good Friday Agreement talks about parity of esteem, you can be British, Irish or other,’ says former DUP MPFri Jan 26 2024 - 20:15
Bog body: Human remains about 2,500 years old discovered near Seamus Heaney’s homeThe body of a young male was found in an area made famous by the work of the late Nobel laureate poet Seamus HeaneyThu Jan 25 2024 - 14:42
Storm Jocelyn to bring further disruption as crews work to repair power suppliesThree people died as a result of Storm Isha which left tens of thousands without electricity and widespread damage across the countryMon Jan 22 2024 - 21:14
Friday party officer meeting not ‘make or break’ moment for DUP’s return to Stormont - DonaldsonDUP leader says no agreement reached between party and UK government but discussions continuingMon Jan 22 2024 - 18:19
More than 30 legal actions taken by families against UK over ‘shameful’ Legacy ActAct replaces criminal and civil investigations and inquests with inquiries carried out by new investigative bodyMon Jan 22 2024 - 05:00
Storm Isha: Thousands without power and over 150 flights cancelled as wind causes damage across IrelandFlights cancelled and diverted in Dublin Airport due to ‘severe and destructive gusts’, and several counties report fallen treesSun Jan 21 2024 - 22:22
‘Going on strike was our last resort’: public-sector workers in North grittily determined amid snowStriking public-sector workers express frustration at efforts to make progress on pay and conditions amid political stalemateFri Jan 19 2024 - 06:00
Northern Ireland public sector workers vow ‘this is not the end’ for mass industrial actionMembers of 17 unions representing 170,000 staff took to picket lines on Thursday in dispute over sector funding and payThu Jan 18 2024 - 20:06
Civil disobedience ‘may well be necessary’ in North’s public sector pay dispute, campaigner saysTrade unions representing 170,000 workers went on strike on Thursday in what was the largest day of mass industrial action in 50 yearsThu Jan 18 2024 - 18:33
Health service workers strike in DerryAt Altnagelvin hospital hundreds of health service workers from multiple unions stood on snowy picket lines that wrapped around the block.Thu Jan 18 2024 - 12:05
Northern Ireland comes to ‘unprecedented’ standstill as public sector workers strikeIndustrial action by nurses, teachers, bus and train drivers shuts schools and suspends public transportThu Jan 18 2024 - 06:00
Northern Ireland strike: Six striking workers explain why they are on the picket linesStriking unions call on the Northern Secretary to release part of a package dependent on a restored Assembly and Executive, and settle the pay disputeThu Jan 18 2024 - 06:00
Ireland and Britain must work on ‘Plan B’ if DUP does not end Stormont boycott - Michelle O’NeillA further attempt to recall Northern Ireland’s powersharing government failed on Wednesday, when the DUP did not support the nomination of a Speaker in the Northern Ireland AssemblyWed Jan 17 2024 - 13:58
Northern Ireland’s massive, unprecedented strike is still not enough to turn the DUPAlways the fear that British government, with election looming, would switch off and leave North to its problemsMon Jan 15 2024 - 19:00
Slapping down a ‘vexatious’ legal case: what a Belfast court ruling means for Sinn Féin libel litigationPeople within party may consider that negative publicity arising from some cases does party’s reputation no goodSat Jan 13 2024 - 07:00
What happened in the Gerry Kelly libel case?The North’s High Court struck out the Sinn Féin Assembly member’s defamation action, calling it ‘scandalous, frivolous and vexatious’Sat Jan 13 2024 - 06:00
Gerry Kelly facing legal bill of at least £150,000 after ‘frivolous’ libel actionAwarding of costs against Sinn Féin MLA on indemnity basis a ‘very rare’ occurrence, Belfast lawyer saysWed Jan 10 2024 - 06:00
‘Just the norm now’: Booking MOT test in Northern Ireland proving challenge for manyAverage waiting time for test - the equivalent of NCT in the Republic - is currently 71 days, or more than three months, according to Department of InfrastructureTue Jan 09 2024 - 07:45
Troubles legacy legal case: Irish and UK governments may have to agree to disagree for nowDispute will not aid relations between states but it is unlikely to worsen them as both sides seek to restore Stormont AssemblyMon Jan 08 2024 - 21:38
Gerry Kelly defamation action ‘completely untenable’ due to statements in his own booksBelfast High Court strikes out libel action taken by SF member against journalist Dr Malachi O’DohertyMon Jan 08 2024 - 19:26