In1921/1922 the North saw some of the most intense violence in Ireland
Catholic civilians bore brunt of retaliations for ongoing IRA assassinations
Catholic civilians bore brunt of retaliations for ongoing IRA assassinations
From the civil rights background of the fatal march through to Widgery and Saville inquiries
An Irishman’s Diary
The 1973 coalition produced draft amendments to remove State’s claims to island of Ireland
Use of poet in campaign for 100th anniversary of Northern Ireland causes controversy
If Gerry Adams does take a civil case he could be in for ‘six-figure’ sum, according to rough legal estimates
New TG4 documentary examines how men were subjected to ‘five techniques’ method of interrogation
Court of Appeal in Belfast says group has legitimate expectation of further investigation
Programme shows clips of Martin McGuinness preparing bomb used in Derry attack
When Troubles started in 1969, only Unionist Party had power in Northern Ireland
August 13th 1969: Drawing on contemporaneous reports, Donnacha Ó Beacháin describes the day’s events as they unfolded
Operation Demetrius began at the height of the Troubles
A unique institution continues to accommodate those people of divergent political views
Sinn Féin TD claims two convictions relating to attempts to escape from prison were unlawful
Maurice Hayes obituary: Born July 8th, 1927 – Died December 23rd, 2017
Government had plan to transfer 20,000 civil servants to work under Council of Ireland
Obituary: Liam Cosgrave was first elected to the Dáil at the age of 23
Imma’s Hennessy Art Fund collection is missing something else besides context
Interned Sinn Féin leader was on IRA talks delegation in London before re-arrest
With anti-Catholic roots, the DUP is anti-gay and pro-Brexit
In 1971 the British army took 14 men to a secret location in rural Co Derry and subjected them to a horrific interrogation from which they have never recovered. Nine of the surviving ‘hooded men’ are still seeking justice for what they say was torture – and they have the human-rights lawyer Amal Clooney on their side
Along with Ian Paisley, the lawyer was a founding member of the DUP
A new international art prize in Belfast’s Mac has a mix of great and indifferent material
Analysis: Late Unionist leader lived up to many different characterisations
Merlyn Rees told prime minister Callaghan in 1977 of torture use, it has emerged
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices