Good Trouble: The Selma, Alabama and Derry, Northern Ireland Connection 1963-1972 by Forest Issac Jones
A wide-ranging story about connections between the two civil rights movements
A wide-ranging story about connections between the two civil rights movements
Man (20s) arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm remains in custody
May Hezlet won the British Ladies’ Championship three times and the Irish Ladies’ five times between 1899 and 1908
Dior creative director honoured by Trinity College Dublin’s University Philosophical Society
Thomas Joseph Moore (55), who claims he was providing security at event, charged with offences under Terrorism Act
Second man (30) has been released following questioning
PSNI says young people used to ‘shield’ masked individuals during the disorder that followed Easter Rising commemoration
The singer has been reflecting on his life to compile The Archive, his new box set. It’s been a rich, rewarding six decades in music
Chief Justice has given Northern Ireland Secretary four weeks to ‘reflect’ on judgment
Ex-paratrooper accused of murdering James Wray and William McKinney in Derry in January 1972
Standards commissioner rules O’Neill did not breach ministerial code of conduct
Term for popular takeaway credited to establishment in Templeogue, Dublin
After 35 years of nonstop work, this ardent advocate for the arts is about to catch her breath
Economist warns the lack of work-from-home opportunities in the North could affect recruitment and retention of staff
Elizabeth Day made her name with her relatable accounts of failure. The How To Fail host is now reaping the rewards of her own success
Clive Johnston disputes the charges on a devolution point and under the European Convention on Human Rights
Exploring the socio-economic, political and ideological systems that made the Irish poor vulnerable to disaster
Belfast, Derry and Sligo locations intended to provide more options, health insurer says
Wild & Co’s product is aimed at people involved in demanding sports and exercise routines
Talk of a new Ireland is one thing, but it must focus on improving people’s lives to be worth anything, women declare in Longford
The gable mural is being unveiled to mark International Women’s Day
Caitlin-Rose McMullan was returning to Castledawson, Co Derry from Magherafelt on Wednesday
Lower tuition fees and living costs in Derry are attracting more medical students from diverse backgrounds across the island
The novelist was astonished by the lax security around the undersea internet cables that keep us connected. That vulnerability, both technological and human, is at the heart of Twist, his new novel
Unionists are ‘allowing republicans/nationalists to get inside our heads’ and control narrative on Irish unity being ‘inevitable’
Iron Age woman, who lived over 2,000 years ago, was decapitated, possibly as part of ritual sacrifice
Measures set to escalate after bird flu detected in five wild birds in last two months
The incidents included officers being headbutted and being charged at with a knife
Year after year, decade after decade, there is open evidence of cockfighting in Ireland
PSNI warn against ‘vigilantism’ following incident in the Ballgallin Park area of the town
About 56,000 households in North were without electricity at 4.30pm on Monday afternoon, according to Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) Networks
The author on Nesting, her novel about coercive control; her complicated identity; and misogyny on social media
An unexpected boon of Ireland’s cultural success is that its less well-known locations are suddenly on the tourist trail
UK government challenging ‘unprecedented’ decision by judge to establish inquiry into loyalist murder of Co Derry GAA official in 1997
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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