Veteran, 80, faces trial over 1974 IRA-era shooting
Former soldier Dennis Hutchings, 80, stands trial for attempted murder in 1974 Belfast shooting amid controversy over historical cases.
Former soldier Dennis Hutchings, 80, stands trial for attempted murder in 1974 Belfast shooting amid controversy over historical cases.
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.
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.
Detectives renew investigation into the brutal killing of John Joe O'Hara, appealing for information 33 years after the Provisional IRA shooting in County Tyrone.
The Labour Party confronts explosive allegations of enabling former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams to clear his path for hundreds of convicted IRA terrorists seeking wrongful imprisonment compensation in a major legal battle.
The UK government's controversial new deal with Ireland on the Troubles has been condemned as a betrayal of victims, rewriting history and granting effective amnesty to IRA terrorists.
Belfast Irish-language rap group Kneecap has been banned from entering Canada, cancelling their North American tour. Authorities cited concerns over their name's alleged ties to paramilitary groups and lyrics glorifying violence.
The legal and academic worlds mourn the loss of Professor Conor Gearty KC, the esteemed human rights barrister and LSE legal scholar, who has died aged 66 after a battle with cancer.
US Congress launches investigation into expert witnesses who testified on the IRA and Troubles, examining potential misinformation in high-profile terrorism cases.
Exclusive: Previously classified documents expose the Provisional IRA's detailed scheme to bomb a British Army disco in England, uncovered by an undercover intelligence operation in 1990.
Exclusive: Advanced DNA analysis has finally pinpointed key suspects in the IRA's 1974 Guildford pub bombings, one of Britain's most notorious unsolved atrocities, potentially leading to long-awaited justice.
A convicted IRA member involved in the Omagh bombing has been sentenced for plotting to kill a police officer in Northern Ireland.
The High Court in London has dismissed an attempt to stop an investigation into the IRA's infamous double agent known as 'Stakeknife', linked to numerous murders during the Troubles.
A top-secret IRA informant, known as Stakeknife, has been linked to 14 executions. Newly uncovered documents reveal his true identity and the dark legacy he left behind.
Former US President Donald Trump's proposed IRA-linked baby savings scheme has drawn mixed reactions from UK policymakers and financial experts. Learn how this plan could impact British families.
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has once again denied being a member of the Provisional IRA, despite persistent claims to the contrary. In a revealing interview, Adams discusses his role in the peace process and addresses ongoing controversies.
Families of the Omagh bombing victims are taking legal action against the UK government, alleging negligence in preventing the 1998 Real IRA attack that killed 29 people.
The political wing of the IRA, Sinn Féin, is under fresh scrutiny amid claims of continued links to dissident republican factions, raising concerns over its commitment to peace.