The body tasked with investigating outstanding cases from the Northern Ireland Troubles has apologised following a data breach.The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information ...
The body tasked with investigating outstanding cases from the Northern Ireland Troubles has apologised following a data breach. The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information ...
Wrapping up a series of articles on the great political upheaval in Northern Ireland in 1968-69. This instalment is about Britain putting troops onto the streets on 14 August 1969. On 12 August 1969 ...
Requesting individuals are among those who can ask for an investigation into a Troubles related incidents to be caried out. The ICRIR was set up last year after the introduction of the Legacy Act.
The Troubles was an ethno-nationalist conflict which began in the 1960s and was fought between nationalist and loyalist groups over the status of Northern Ireland. It ended with the Good Friday ...
The Electoral Commission in Ireland is looking to seek the public’s views on the use of election posters in future elections due to environmental concerns. Election posters are a key feature of ...
For decades, the use of posters during Irish election and referendum campaigns has been the topic of debate in communities, between political scientists, in the media, and amongst the wider public.
To some they are an eyesore and to others a necessary tool for turning out the vote, but the public is now being asked to have their say on the future of election posters. An Coimisiún Toghcháin ...
The body tasked with investigating outstanding cases from the Northern Ireland Troubles has apologised following a data breach. The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information ...
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