‘I am not going to hide again’: Families of IRA victims react to Kenova report
Relations privately co-operated with investigation into British army’s top Republican spy, code-named Stakeknife
Relations privately co-operated with investigation into British army’s top Republican spy, code-named Stakeknife
Freddie Scappaticci not named in report due to UK government policy of ‘neither confirm nor deny’
Review under Operation Kenova finds it ‘cannot be categorically excluded’ that security forces worked with UVF in plotting 1974 attacks that killed 34 people
Agent, known as Stakeknife, widely accepted to be west Belfast man Freddie Scappaticci who died in 2023
Improving cross-border data collection a ‘strategic priority’ for future ‘shared island’ analysis
Met Éireann forecasts heavy rain and ‘very strong gusts’
The acquisition will give Medmark access to the Northern Irish market
Negotiations led to deep feelings of betrayal on the part of nationalists in Northern Ireland with enduring implications
James Meehan (56), convicted of killing of Jim McFadden, failed to return to Magilligan Prison from day release
Group calling themselves the New Republican Movement say are ‘patriots’ and ‘frustrated with mass immigration’
Nearly 100,000 people work in a sector critical to the North’s economic success
Sinn Féin motion passed by 32 votes to 28 at council meeting
Court told that Coulter will face charges in due course while case against co-accused Frank Cushnahan continues
Freedom of religion is mostly construed as freedom from religion, but it also encompasses the right to practise
While many Northern nationalists see unification as a solution to poor governance, that is a fallacy
House of Commons Northern Ireland committee complains about ‘lack of commitment’ from Republic on investigations
Incidence near Bangor is first outbreak of the virus in Northern Ireland
The deceased were travelling in a car that collided with a bus on the Derrylin Road
One officer stabbed in leg and attempt made to stab another in chest
UK authorities are realising that removing references to the disgraced former prince from addresses could be a complicated process
One lesson from 1925 is that it is unwise not to make preparations for all eventualities
DUP Minister for Education Paul Givan confirms rework after exclusively Christian teaching found unlawful
Alleged incident led to rioting in Ballymena which spread to other parts of Northern Ireland during the summer
Two others and custody detention officer assaulted as two arrested on suspicion of several offences, including attempted murder
Exemption allowing medicinal products to be supplied from Britain expires within weeks
The list of prices for ‘proper pure bags’ detailed times and meeting locations and specified cash payment
Ruling on religion in schools has handed unionists a whole new culture war playground
Turnover rose by 23 per cent, helped by a €4.4 million contribution from a Belfast-based agent acquired in January last year
Son says his father was ‘groomed’ by fraudsters who conned him three separate times and called him daily
Father and son were attacked by rioters in Belfast during the IRA hunger strikes
Gardaí investigating weekend theft of Friesian cattle worth €30,000 from farm near Skibbereen
The framed painting of Wallace Brown was taken off the wall at Belfast City Hall and had its glass smashed
As we approach the 20th anniversary of his death, it’s instructive to recall the fleeting but memorable brilliance of a unique player
This occasionally polemical book contains useful information for those interested in the topic or in favour of a united Ireland
Senior officer condemns ‘shocking and disgusting’ incidents, which included a sexual assault on a female member
In numbers: key take-aways from official inquiry report
Report on second module of UK inquiry into pandemic strongly critical of Michelle O’Neill for attending IRA man’s funeral in June 2020
Ireland head coach hoping fans get a chance of a home playoff final at the Aviva Stadium
If this is how the Left chooses to present a united front, there will be wider ramifications
John Caldwell was shot several times while off duty in 2023 and subsequently retired on medical grounds
The court unanimously upheld an appeal brought by a pupil – known as JR87 – at a Belfast primary school and her father
DCI John Caldwell was shot several times in 2023 in an attack claimed by the New IRA
New Garda unit agreed as part of Anglo-Irish deal to be created before end of year but will not investigate Troubles killings
Study of Colin Davidson’s art from the beginning to the present has many surprises
Recent joint Dublin-London framework will replace controversial Legacy Act introduced in 2020
Republic and Northern Ireland together have the critical population needed to make centres of excellence viable, politicians hear
‘Small number’ of victims have come forward and scale of inquiries may be ‘quite significant’, police chief says
‘Over 80%’ of those claiming asylum in Republic are reaching Dublin via Northern Ireland, says Minister
Police worldwide are struggling with the epidemic because too many in positions of influence failed to see what was coming
Church’s acting leadership appealed to abuse survivors to come forward in statement read to parishioners on Sunday
Forty years after the Anglo-Irish Agreement, the former diplomat still sees Sunningdale as the peace deal that got way
Bird flu outbreaks have been confirmed in commercial turkey flocks in Carlow, Meath and Monaghan
What if Derry city was included in the Irish Free State or Donegal included in Northern Ireland? Or if there was no Border at all?
Michael O’Neill’s side concede late goal to Tomas Bobcek
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