Ulster Unionists reject Haass proposals The Ulster Unionists have rejected proposals by Dr Richard Haass to find a settlement on flags, parading and dealing with Northern Ireland's troubled past. News • 07 Jan 14
Ulster Unionists reject Haass proposals The Ulster Unionists have rejected proposals by Dr Richard Haass to find a settlement on flags, parading and dealing with Northern Ireland's troubled past. News • 07 Jan 14
Call to end Troubles prosecutions criticised There has been little support for proposals by Northern Ireland's Attorney General to end prosecutions for Troubles-related killings before the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. News • 20 Nov 13
Call to end Troubles prosecutions criticised There has been little support for proposals by Northern Ireland's Attorney General to end prosecutions for Troubles-related killings before the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. News • 20 Nov 13
Row erupts over republican parade in Tyrone A row has broken out between unionists and republicans over an event organised by Sinn Féin in Castlederg, Co Tyrone this Sunday. News • 09 Aug 13
Row erupts over republican parade in Tyrone A row has broken out between unionists and republicans over an event organised by Sinn Féin in Castlederg, Co Tyrone this Sunday. News • 09 Aug 13
Children of Troubles more prone to suicide People who grew up in the worst years of the Troubles in Northern Ireland are more prone to suicide, according to research carried out by Queen's University Belfast. News • 25 Jul 12
Children of Troubles more prone to suicide People who grew up in the worst years of the Troubles in Northern Ireland are more prone to suicide, according to research carried out by Queen's University Belfast. News • 25 Jul 12
<p>Accounts of the Troubles may be recorded</p> Northern Ireland Secretary Owen Paterson has indicated that people involved in the Troubles could have their accounts of what happened recorded by a new independent body. News • 17 Nov 10
<p>Accounts of the Troubles may be recorded</p> Northern Ireland Secretary Owen Paterson has indicated that people involved in the Troubles could have their accounts of what happened recorded by a new independent body. News • 17 Nov 10