New Troubles Legacy Bill to Address 'Unfinished Business'
New legacy legislation will establish a commission to investigate Troubles-related killings, giving answers to grieving families across the UK. Read the latest developments.
New legacy legislation will establish a commission to investigate Troubles-related killings, giving answers to grieving families across the UK. Read the latest developments.
Eight senior SAS soldiers resign amid fears over Labour's Northern Ireland legacy law. Veterans warn of a national security threat as military morale plummets. Read the full report.
UK government claims new Northern Ireland Troubles bill could revive path to justice for families of 77 unsolved killings in England. Security minister Dan Jarvis says scrapping immunity scheme gives relatives renewed chance for answers.
Sixteen European nations, including the Home Nations and Italy, discover their World Cup play-off fate this Thursday. Find out who they will face in the high-stakes knockout matches.
Irish Deputy PM Simon Harris says UK and Irish governments must seize the chance for Troubles truth and justice. New legislation gets second reading.
Explosive new claims suggest the BBC circulated false rumours about RUC officers in 1985, raising serious questions about media ethics during the Troubles era.
Justice Minister Naomi Long demands immediate safety assessment after court security officers fail to restrain violent individual at Lisburn courthouse, raising serious concerns about public protection.
Former soldier Dennis Hutchings, 80, stands trial for attempted murder in 1974 Belfast shooting amid controversy over historical cases.
Stormont's devolved government could be dissolved as families of Troubles victims threaten legal action against the UK government's controversial immunity bill, creating a major constitutional crisis.
Decades after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland's police officers continue working under the long shadow of paramilitary violence and community tensions.
Exclusive investigation reveals covert listening devices found throughout Stormont Estate, raising serious questions about security and privacy in Northern Ireland's democratic heart.
Irish Minister for Integration Roderic O'Gorman was refused accommodation at a Belfast hotel, prompting serious concerns from Dublin about political motivations behind the incident.
The UK government has announced a statutory public inquiry into the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings, marking a watershed moment for victims' families after five decades of campaigning for truth and justice.
Meteorological Office issues rare aurora alert as solar activity promises spectacular Northern Lights display visible across Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England tonight.
The British government confronts explosive legal action over claims it concealed evidence about the 1971 shooting of Michael McGuinness in Londonderry, reigniting tensions over historic Northern Ireland conflicts.
Tributes pour in for Mary McGee, the courageous Irish woman whose landmark 1973 Supreme Court case paved the way for legalising contraception in Ireland, ending decades of restrictive laws.
California Republican Bill Essayli proposes groundbreaking bill making it illegal to publicly insult former presidents, sparking immediate controversy and free speech debates.
Ministers accused of 'draconian' power grab as new legislation threatens to criminalise peaceful protests and grant sweeping powers to restrict demonstrations across England and Wales.
President Michael D. Higgins declines invitation to historic Belfast event amid concerns about protocol and cross-border relations, creating political waves in both Ireland and the UK.
Labour's ambitious plan to outlaw smoking and vaping in Northern Ireland could breach the Brexit Windsor Framework, warns former Attorney General Sir Jonathan Jones in explosive legal analysis.
As the hit police drama returns, it forces uncomfortable conversations about justice, legacy and whether Britain is ready to confront the Troubles' complex truths.
Exclusive: Soldier F, the former paratrooper facing charges over Bloody Sunday deaths, will not stand trial as new legislation ends historical prosecutions from Northern Ireland conflict era.
Exclusive: Family members and campaigners speak out against the decision to charge Soldier F over 1972 Bloody Sunday killings, calling it a politically motivated 'witch hunt' that undermines peace process promises.
In a dramatic courtroom twist, the case against Soldier F for the 1972 Bloody Sunday killings faces collapse after the judge excluded crucial testimony about his alleged confession.
Liam Neeson's powerful new Netflix drama 'Belfast Sinners' faces criticism from local politicians and historians over its portrayal of Northern Ireland's troubled past. Discover why this gripping series is dividing audiences.
New probe launched into British soldier's fatal shooting of 18-year-old Patrick McVeigh in Belfast during The Troubles, raising questions about historical military conduct.
A former paratrooper in his seventies has been formally acquitted of two Bloody Sunday murders, bringing closure to a five-decade legal saga that has haunted Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland's Public Prosecution Service re-examines 1972 Londonderry shootings involving British soldiers, as families continue seeking justice five decades later.
Groundbreaking research exposes the devastating human cost and lasting trauma of the IRA's 1974 London bombings, with survivors and families still seeking justice decades later.
Micheál Martin faces backlash after suggesting Gardaí could operate in Northern Ireland, raising concerns about British sovereignty and cross-border policing arrangements.