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Articles featuring Jean McConville
The glory days of streaming are over, but TV has never been more unpredictable
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Radio: When the RTÉ host talks to Pat and Aisling Ryan, it’s an intriguing glimpse into an unseen and unglamorous yet vital industry
Nine-part series Say Nothing deals with abduction and murder of Belfast mother by Provisional IRA in December 1972
New drama series links former Sinn Féin president to deaths of Jean McConville and three others but Adams says accusations based on claims from ‘anti-peace process republicans’
November 10th-15th: From the return of Wolf Hall to a Blindboy tale about one man and his giant fridge
Say Nothing covers a broad sweep of Troubles history, from civil rights marches in 1969 to the arrest of Gerry Adams for questioning about the murder of Jean McConville. It’s a story about the costs of violence ‘and the way they echo down the years’
The report is due to focus on the healthcare response to the pandemic and it is not clear whether it will be made public
Son of Jean McConville, who was murdered by the IRA in 1972, died aged 65 last week
TV review: The comedian explores the North’s centenary in One Hundred Years of Union
Republican masterminded robberies before playing key role in Sinn Féin’s road to peace
Belfast republican, involved in Maze prison escape, was receiving treatment for an illness
It is important for the family to show that their mother Jean was not an informant
Judge dismisses recordings and directs jury to find Bell not guilty of soliciting murder
Judge John O’Hara says taped confession was ‘improperly and dishonestly induced’
Jean McConville, the Boston tapes, Ivor Bell and Pat McClure
Long read: Tapes which implicated Gerry Adams deemed inadmissible in Belfast trial
Judge directs jury to not guilty verdict: ‘You cannot find him to have done the acts alleged’
Jean McConville’s son-in-law feared families would be used as bargaining chip
We must ensure the super rich don’t get a pass because they fling money at the arts
Anna Burns’s novel and Patrick Radden Keefe’s study of Jean McConville’s murder honoured
Criminal proceedings halted by Belfast judge using mental health legislation
Author Patrick Radden Keefe's 'Say Nothing' explores a killing that still resonates
Journalist Ed Moloney on his interview with the compelling, acidic late IRA woman
Former IRA prisoner recounted how she was haunted by killings of Disappeared
The 2018 Fleadh was defined by some first-class documentaries. Evidence that we can’t escape our violent past came with Keepers of the Flame, Unquiet Graves and I, Dolours
Party has had tense relationship with Drew Harris – some partly blame him for Adams’s arrest
Drew Harris profile: ‘One of the most decent human beings I worked with in the North’
More than 40 years ago Lynskey was kidnapped and killed by the IRA
Gerry Adams years: SDLP stalwart says Sinn Féin leader only hardened tribal divisions
Anthony McIntyre recalls the Sinn Féin leader’s time in the Provisional IRA
No action on abuse inquiry recommendations for victims until new executive set up
Mary Lou McDonald will need to opt for continuity as Gerry Adams’s heir
Minister’s vexed remarks come as committee reviewing amendment set to make proposals
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