Northern Ireland Troubles truth commission is opening old wounds The British government promised a new law to deal with the so-called legacy cases from the sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland ...
Soldiers on the streets of Northern Ireland in August 1969 "Everything has changed and nothing has changed" could sum up the week Northern Ireland looked back on the Troubles. Images of riots and ...
It's "The Troubles meets a Tom Clancy novel", wrote ... They "must have imagined they were carefully stage-managing a propaganda coup that would loosen the purse strings of the US's millions ...
This small but cleverly designed show at the Imperial War Museum in London is centred on personal testimony, which starkly demonstrates the complexities of the Troubles and the enduring ... and ...
There have been calls for a statute of limitations on prosecutions of soldiers who served in Northern Ireland Any statute of limitations for Troubles-era prosecutions could breach the UK's ...
Many people impacted by the Troubles are strongly opposed to the ICRIR and believe it is part of British government ... dismissed the document as “propaganda”. In a recent letter to Mr Benn ...
There he was told that his brother, who was Royal Marine, was to be posted to the north as the Troubles erupted in violence and asked if he was prepared to keep his sibling and other British ...
Legacy commission set up by British government accused of ‘propaganda’Opens in new window Troubles legacy body recruiting ‘intelligence officers’ branded a ‘spookfest’Opens in new ...