The mystery is not why we Irish have responded to Israel’s barbarism. It’s why others have not
I don’t believe in the idea of being on the right side of history. The histories of the future are none of our concern. Our concern is the present
I don’t believe in the idea of being on the right side of history. The histories of the future are none of our concern. Our concern is the present
Whatever about his reputation in Ireland he became probably Britain’s best-known post-second World War officer
Patrick McKenna fitted right into the political hothouse in Montreal in 1978, which provided him with the adrenaline rush he had been missing since leaving Belfast
General Mike Jackson told Saville Tribunal he ‘emphatically’ rejected suggestion he sought to sanitise the events of January 30th, 1972
What I admired massively about Nell McCafferty was her writing. It was fast-paced, clear, conversational. She reported what it felt like down at ground level
At a time of bitter factionalism in Irish cycling, and bloodshed in Northern Ireland, a group of riders plotted to disrupt the Olympic road race to make a point
Families ‘disappointed but not fooled’ by prosecutor’s decision not to proceed to due ‘insufficient’ evidence
Foyle MP Colum Eastwood was among those facing prosecution after complaint was made to PSNI
Colum Eastwood said he would take no further part in inquiries after walking with victims’ families to court hearing
Soldier F charged with murder of Jim Wray and William McKinney in Derry on January 30th, 1972
Dublin City Council renamed Clonliffe Bridge in honour of the 14 civilians killed on November 21st, 1920
South of the Border, solidarity with victims of the Troubles coexisted with hostility, fear, shame and disengagement
Some councillors called for a pause in the plan after a majority of respondents to public consultation said they opposed the move
Former British soldier is accused of two murders and five counts of attempted murder in Derry in 1972
From the world’s first social media trial in Depp V Heard to a retelling of the Troubles in Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland
Twenty-five years after the Belfast Agreement, a show based on the life of the Nobel laureate is opening in Derry
A life of protest fuelled by socialist convictions, hatred of injustice, and the excitement of rebellion, played out against convulsive changes in Northern politics and society
His influential research spanned four decades, during which he fought racism, sexism, homophobia and other prejudices
The archive of civil rights campaigner Kevin Boyle provides a ‘powerful first-hand account’ of events
Thirteen civil rights protesters shot dead, 15 injured in the Bogside by British soldiers in 1972
In Derry, a newly unearthed tribute from the singer’s Theme Time Radio Hour has been played to surviving families for the first time
Compensation awarded to Damien Donaghy covers injuries inflicted on him as a 15-year-old boy in Derry in January 1972
For the first 50 years after independence there were good arguments against the utility of the State; but then came two transformative moments
Much chatter is given to respecting all traditions, thinking about what a new Ireland might look like - but rows over the wearing of the poppy show the reality
Former paratrooper is accused of two murders and five counts of attempted murder in Derry in 1972
Soldier F is accused of the 1972 murders of James Wray and William McKinney
Relatives of victims call on prosecutors to restart committal proceedings against serviceman following court ruling
Bloody Sunday, 50 years on: A blood-stained handkerchief remains a powerful symbol
Far more people died because of Bloody Sunday than those who were murdered on the day
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