The government's refusal to hold a public inquiry into Sean Brown's killing in 1997 is unlawful, the Court of Appeal rules.
The ICRIR was created by the controversial Legacy Act which halted scores of civil cases and inquests into Troubles deaths.
The Government’s failure to order a public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown in 1997 was unlawful and ...
A Belfast man has become the first person in the province to be guilty of “recklessly expressing an opinion” in support of paramilitaries.
Michael Harte of Dairygold and John Murphy of Tirlán have called for a cool assessment of the US tariff threat before any ...
And the chosen single location at River Street carpark has been criticised as only being available at weekends for local ...
In the wake of the formation of Northern Ireland's power-sharing executive, British diplomat Henry Stanfield is appointed to ...
An independent public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown must be established without further delay, the Court ...
Trump unveils 10% reciprocal tariff on imports from UK and 20% on EU in global trade shake-up - Donald Trump has announced a ...
Tyrone man Nick Griggs resumes running again after battling a "chronic illness" precipitated by a fall at the European Cross ...
Court hears psychologist's victim impact statement as man who harassed and threatened him is jailed for four months ...
The Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Max driver was created for golfers who need more spin and forgiveness than the standard ...