Ordering Northern Ireland secretary Hilary Benn to set up a public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown was legally and constitutionally wrong, the Court of Appeal has heard.
Ordering Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn to set up a public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown was ...
From Say Nothing to Kneecap and The Wolfe Tones, a huge range of current culture is making the memory of The Troubles ever more present ...
Planning permission for eight dwellings and garages, in the vicinity of The Hollows and Greenhill Park, Lurgan, has been ...
MILLIONS of TV viewers in UK have been warned of potential blackouts over the next few days. High pressure weather conditions ...
The sister of a woman killed in the Birmingham pub bombings 50 years ago has described the British government’s Legacy Act as ...
Lord Hermer KC, right, the Attorney General, was accused by Tory MPs of 'hiding behind' a Whitehall convention as he ...
The PM had a fancy for some new suits and a few designer spectacles so, instead of going along to a shop like the rest of us, ...
A proposed repeal of the North's Legacy Act could allow the ex-SF leader to lodge a claim for detention without trial in the ...
A thinktank backed by 16 peers has criticised the government's plan to lift a ban on compensation for unlawful detention ...
Gerry Adams has said he is not surprised the UK Government would seek to “dodge its lawful and human rights responsibilities” ...
A report backed by Lords warned on Wednesday the former Sinn Fein president and MP could be in line for compensation over ...