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Troubles

    Kingsmill survivor 'totally vindicated' after report finds failings in RUC probe into IRA massacre
    Ten people were shot dead by gunmen in the attack in January 1976.
    Reforms of new Troubles commission needed to secure trust of families, says Northern Ireland Secretary
    Why has controversy erupted about Gerry Adams possibly getting compensation for internment?
    'I don't know what he's at': McDonald 'gobsmacked' at Martin's comments about the Troubles
    ‘Say Nothing’ series played no role in recent information regarding Joe Lynskey, says lead investigator
    GP in Northern Ireland received pleas for diazepam from patients ahead of paramilitary beatings
    Search for Robert Nairac, 'Disappeared' by the IRA during the Troubles, ends without success
    Tribunal in London to probe claims PSNI spied on journalists Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney
    Search for Robert Nairac, 'Disappeared' by the IRA during the Troubles, to begin in Louth today
    Victim says he skipped necessary medical treatment because of fears over Michael Shine
    Who is Hilary Benn, the new Secretary of State for Northern Ireland?
    Nicola Coughlan wears Gaza pin to Bridgerton screening as a ‘call to Joe Biden’
    Analysis: Dublin and Monaghan were bombed 50 years ago - now is the time to uncover the truth
    John O'Brien
    New Troubles Legacy Act, in force from today, is 'affront to justice', Amnesty says
    Michelle O'Neill says she is 'sorry for every single loss of life' following Stakeknife report
    Stakeknife: 'More lives lost than saved' due to British Army's IRA spy, report finds
    The Operation Kenova interim findings are expected to call for apologies from the UK Government and the IRA.
    UK Government to appeal Belfast court ruling that parts of Troubles Legacy Act was unlawful
    Immunity from prosecution under Troubles Legacy Act not compatible with human rights laws, judge rules
    'Journalism is not a crime': Belfast journalists seek truth at hearing on state spying claims
    Woman denied Troubles’ payment scheme warns application process 're-traumatises victims'
    More applicants sought for Troubles' victims scheme, with close to £35 million paid out so far
    Four former British soldiers to be charged over shootings in Belfast in 1972
    Woman who witnessed father being shot by IRA denied Troubles' scheme, despite mother being accepted
    Jeanitta McCabe and her father who was shot has been denied the payment, but her mother’s application was successful.
    UK govt challenges Ireland to list prosecutions mounted since 1998 over Troubles incidents
    Northern Ireland minister can't 'rule out any consequences' over Irish Legacy Act challenge
    Northern Ireland: 'Stormont is now a mere soap opera on a hill over Belfast'
    Brian Rowan
    New memorial to be unveiled later to mark 30th anniversary of Shankill bombing in Belfast
    Families of Belturbet bombing victims threaten legal action as UK 'hides behind' Legacy Bill
    Soldier B - accused of killing teenager Daniel Hegarty in 1972 - has died
    New inquest ordered into murder of Thomas Lockard in 1998
    Brian Rowan: The head of the new Troubles legacy body will have a mountain to climb
    Brian Rowan
    Taoiseach appeals to UK government to not enact Troubles Legacy Bill as govt mulls legal action
    Troubles Legacy Bill: 'It's almost as if the UK is writing itself out of the North's history'
    Prof Laura McAtackney
    Legal challenge lodged over Troubles Legacy Bill
    Government considering legal action as Westminster votes to end historical prosecutions in NI
    Victims’ images projected on Parliament as UK Government urged to scrap Troubles legacy Bill
    Victim's group urges Irish government to work with new inquest into 1991 killing of Ian Sproule
    Military hearsay statements can be used in Soldier F's Bloody Sunday trial, judge rules
    Omagh marks 25th anniversary of the deadliest bombing of the Troubles
    Brother of girl shot dead by British soldier urges MPs to reject contentious Troubles legacy Bill
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