'Robust, frank' meeting held over legacy of Troubles A virtual meeting of the five parties involved in the Stormont Executive to discuss the British governments plan to end prosecutions for killings during the Troubles has been described as passionate, robust and frank. Ireland • 16 Jul 21
'Robust, frank' meeting held over legacy of Troubles A virtual meeting of the five parties involved in the Stormont Executive to discuss the British governments plan to end prosecutions for killings during the Troubles has been described as passionate, robust and frank. Ireland • 16 Jul 21
Victims 'let down' over decision to end prosecutions An organisation that represents people bereaved or injured through The Troubles from all across the island of Ireland, Britain and further afield has strongly criticised the British government's plan. Ireland • 14 Jul 21
Victims 'let down' over decision to end prosecutions An organisation that represents people bereaved or injured through The Troubles from all across the island of Ireland, Britain and further afield has strongly criticised the British government's plan. Ireland • 14 Jul 21
How internment in Northern Ireland led to cash from the US The introduction of internment 50 years ago meant increased support, publicity and money for republican causes in the US History • 29 Jun 21
How internment in Northern Ireland led to cash from the US The introduction of internment 50 years ago meant increased support, publicity and money for republican causes in the US History • 29 Jun 21
Bobby Sands Will Go On Owen Carron election agent for Bobby Sands says the hunger strike will continue until prisoner demands are met. Wars and Conflict • 04 May 21
Bobby Sands Will Go On Owen Carron election agent for Bobby Sands says the hunger strike will continue until prisoner demands are met. Wars and Conflict • 04 May 21
Bomb Proof Pubs Some pubs in Northern Ireland are being redesigned to withstand bomb blasts. Wars and Conflict • 27 Apr 21
Bomb Proof Pubs Some pubs in Northern Ireland are being redesigned to withstand bomb blasts. Wars and Conflict • 27 Apr 21
March For Hunger Strikers Approximately eight thousand people attend a protest march in west Belfast in support of the hunger strikers. Hunger Strikes • 26 Apr 21
March For Hunger Strikers Approximately eight thousand people attend a protest march in west Belfast in support of the hunger strikers. Hunger Strikes • 26 Apr 21
Flagstaff Hill Incident Members of the British Special Air Service accused of illegally crossing the Irish border are brought to the Special Criminal court in Dublin. British Army • 06 May 21
Flagstaff Hill Incident Members of the British Special Air Service accused of illegally crossing the Irish border are brought to the Special Criminal court in Dublin. British Army • 06 May 21
Belfast Security Barrier In a bid to make city centre shopping safer, a new security barrier built around the centre of Belfast becomes operational. Belfast • 29 Mar 21
Belfast Security Barrier In a bid to make city centre shopping safer, a new security barrier built around the centre of Belfast becomes operational. Belfast • 29 Mar 21
How an Armagh court ruled internment was unlawful in 1972 Almost 2,000 people were detained without trial in Northern Ireland during the 1970s after the introduction of internment History • 05 Jan 21
How an Armagh court ruled internment was unlawful in 1972 Almost 2,000 people were detained without trial in Northern Ireland during the 1970s after the introduction of internment History • 05 Jan 21
IRA bomb memorial in Tyrone badly vandalised A memorial to the victims of an IRA bus attack on soldiers in Northern Ireland has been badly vandalised. Regional • 03 Oct 20
IRA bomb memorial in Tyrone badly vandalised A memorial to the victims of an IRA bus attack on soldiers in Northern Ireland has been badly vandalised. Regional • 03 Oct 20
The troublesome world of paramilitary funerals Paramilitary funerals were always a focus of controversy in Northern Ireland during the Troubles History • 08 Jul 20
The troublesome world of paramilitary funerals Paramilitary funerals were always a focus of controversy in Northern Ireland during the Troubles History • 08 Jul 20
The story behind an iconic Troubles' photo How Colman Doyle's 1973 photo of a woman IRA volunteer in Belfast became one of most iconic shots of the Troubles. Northern Ireland • 21 Sep 22
The story behind an iconic Troubles' photo How Colman Doyle's 1973 photo of a woman IRA volunteer in Belfast became one of most iconic shots of the Troubles. Northern Ireland • 21 Sep 22
The problems around commemorating the Troubles Remembering the painful stories around violence, death and destruction in Northern Ireland is a terrain which is hard to navigate commemoration • 28 Apr 20
The problems around commemorating the Troubles Remembering the painful stories around violence, death and destruction in Northern Ireland is a terrain which is hard to navigate commemoration • 28 Apr 20
President pays tribute to peace activist Betty Williams President Michael D Higgins has paid tribute to peace activist Betty Williams, who has died aged 76. Ireland • 19 Mar 20
President pays tribute to peace activist Betty Williams President Michael D Higgins has paid tribute to peace activist Betty Williams, who has died aged 76. Ireland • 19 Mar 20
How Northern Ireland's Presbyterians remember the Troubles A new book sees the Presbyterian community talk about their experiences of anger, pain, healing and forgiveness as a result of the Troubles History • 27 Nov 19
How Northern Ireland's Presbyterians remember the Troubles A new book sees the Presbyterian community talk about their experiences of anger, pain, healing and forgiveness as a result of the Troubles History • 27 Nov 19
What's on? TV highlights for Tuesday September 10 There's a new documentary series about The Troubles, Bill Burr's back with a comedy special, and The Capture continues . . . Television • 10 Sep 19
What's on? TV highlights for Tuesday September 10 There's a new documentary series about The Troubles, Bill Burr's back with a comedy special, and The Capture continues . . . Television • 10 Sep 19
Who was Lord Louis Mountbatten? Lord Louis Mountbatten, whose assassination shocked the world in 1979, was a member of the Royal family and second cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II. Ireland • 27 Aug 19
Who was Lord Louis Mountbatten? Lord Louis Mountbatten, whose assassination shocked the world in 1979, was a member of the Royal family and second cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II. Ireland • 27 Aug 19
Mountbatten and Narrow Water troop deaths remembered The IRA's killing of Lord Louis Mountbatten and 18 British soldiers during one of the bloodiest days of the Troubles were remembered in separate 40-year anniversaries today. Ireland • 27 Aug 19
Mountbatten and Narrow Water troop deaths remembered The IRA's killing of Lord Louis Mountbatten and 18 British soldiers during one of the bloodiest days of the Troubles were remembered in separate 40-year anniversaries today. Ireland • 27 Aug 19
Killing of IRA man Séamus Bradley 'unjustified' The killing of IRA man Séamus Bradley who was shot by a British soldier as he ran across a field in Derry in 1972 was unjustified, a coroner has ruled. Ireland • 15 Aug 19
Killing of IRA man Séamus Bradley 'unjustified' The killing of IRA man Séamus Bradley who was shot by a British soldier as he ran across a field in Derry in 1972 was unjustified, a coroner has ruled. Ireland • 15 Aug 19
Remembering the Battle of the Bogside 50 years on The civil unrest that broke out in Derry 50 years ago this week is viewed by many as heralding the start of the Troubles Northern Ireland • 12 Aug 19
Remembering the Battle of the Bogside 50 years on The civil unrest that broke out in Derry 50 years ago this week is viewed by many as heralding the start of the Troubles Northern Ireland • 12 Aug 19
50 years since the Battle of the Bogside British troops deployed into Northern Ireland for the first time 50 years ago after days of rioting in Derry's Bogside, which later spread to Belfast and beyond. Ireland • 12 Aug 19
50 years since the Battle of the Bogside British troops deployed into Northern Ireland for the first time 50 years ago after days of rioting in Derry's Bogside, which later spread to Belfast and beyond. Ireland • 12 Aug 19
Clinton wishes Brexit referendum had not happened Former US president Bill Clinton has expressed his concern about the impact of Brexit and said the vote was conducted with almost no consideration of the potential damage to Northern Ireland. Brexit • 18 Jun 19
Clinton wishes Brexit referendum had not happened Former US president Bill Clinton has expressed his concern about the impact of Brexit and said the vote was conducted with almost no consideration of the potential damage to Northern Ireland. Brexit • 18 Jun 19