The Protestant cleric and unionist leader remains one of the most distinctive and controversial figures in modern Irish history ...
The Policy Exchange think tank also warns about potential future costs - which it claims could amount to £1.3bn.
J. G. MacLean had joined the Orange Order in his teens and felt great solidarity with fellow Protestants in Ulster when the Troubles began. Many of his contemporaries believed that the violence ...
The first Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC ... 250 people were killed in England and the Republic of Ireland during the Troubles. People died in Europe as well, as the IRA sought diplomatic and ...
The relationship between the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the Army in ... the name given to the army's support role for the police during the Troubles, lasted for 38 years. It was the longest ...
A High Court ruling stated that Marie Anderson acted "ultra vires" by reaching conclusions of misconduct.
Until now, Mr Adams – twice detained without trial during the Troubles – and hundreds of other former suspected Northern Irish terrorists have been blocked from getting payouts for alleged ...
Ulster backs James Hume ... who is one of the Disappeared from the Troubles.
Hence, for Ulster and Exeter to be two of only three teams to be effectively out of the running for the knock-out stages after just three matches is an achievement of sorts, albeit unwanted.