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It comes just days after the Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn, said the UK government is "close" to a new agreement on ...
The UK and Irish governments are "close" to a new agreement on dealing with the legacy of the Northern Ireland Troubles, a ...
The Ulster History Foundation recently published ‘Ulster, 1912-22: Change, Controversy and Conflict’, edited by Alan ...
Orange Order banners which memorialise some of almost 350 members murdered during the Troubles have gone on show in a ...
Tanaiste Simon Harris said an agreement on legacy issues relating to the Troubles was close to being agreed. An agreement ...
EXCLUSIVE: A 'Government of human rights lawyers' is 'prepared to sacrifice our veterans' - and risks punishment at the ...
Victims and survivors of the Troubles must be given time to consider the terms of any British-Irish deal on new legacy ...
The British and Irish governments are close to agreeing a mechanism on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles in Northern ...
Coverage of the Northern Ireland Affairs select committee session on the government's approach to addressing the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland, from Wednesday 3 September.
The Deputy Prime Minister’s recent troubles with her mortgage have brought one part of home-buying to the centre of national news – stamp duty.
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn said he believes they’re ‘close to being in a position to announce an agreement’.