Sept. 19 (UPI) --The U.K. government will replace its controversial Northern Ireland Legacy and Reconciliation Act of 2023 with new laws to address killings that occurred during The Troubles era.
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Crass or historical? A potential board game, which puts the spotlight on Northern Ireland's Troubles, has received pushback from some victims' groups. More than 3,500 people died and thousands more ...
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Linda Molloy, whose 18-year-old son John was killed in a random attack in north Belfast, has said while she voted for the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement for peace, victims of the Troubles have been ...
The UK and Irish governments announced on Friday the creation of a new joint framework that hopes to facilitate investigations into all unresolved Troubles-related incidents in Ireland. The new ...
The UK government announced Friday it would replace controversial legislation designed to draw a line under issues stemming from three decades of violence in Northern Ireland, paving the way for ...
Those who suffered a permanent disablement during the Troubles and now live in England, Scotland or Wales are asked to apply.
Ulster Unionist Party leader Jon Burrows said the Irish State “collectively failed its duty towards its citizens” and should have made sure people were extradited for terrorism in Northern Ireland ...