More than 3,500 people were killed in the conflict, with 52% being civilians, while 32% were members of the British security ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said he is “absolutely confident” the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill will not lead to vexatious ...
The Minister for Justice has insisted that asylum seekers should not come to view Ireland as “more favourable” than the UK. Jim O’Callaghan made the remarks after the UK Home Secretary revealed ...
A commission to investigate Troubles-related killings and a separate information recovery body are due to be set up under the ...
President Trump in recent days has lashed out at a familiar foe during a low point in his presidency: the press. Trump has ...
The winds of reunification are blowing more strongly in Northern Ireland. Traditionally unionist Protestants are starting to ...
As part of the celebration for its 50th anniversary Project Children has a new home in County Monaghan where its grand story will be on permanent ...
A group which represents past and present Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers is threatening legal action over the ...
Former Brexit secretary Sir David Davis says lawyers for the SAS Regimental Association have written to Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn.
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Northern Ireland Troubles Bill passes second reading in the face of unionist and Tory opposition
An amendment aimed at halting the bill failed by 165 votes to 327, then the bill itself was voted through its second reading ...
A commission to investigate Troubles-related killings and a separate information recovery body will be established under the Bill.
The Northern Ireland Secretary, who will open the debate in the Commons, says he is confident the bill will pass.
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