MRF soldier-spy’s family wins first battle against British Army chiefs
13 September 2016
Strabane-born soldier was killed when an IRA counter-intelligence unit ambushed him on 2 October 1972 during a ‘Four Square Laundry’ collection in west Belfast Free article
‘Free Leonard Peltier’ call to Obama echoed at Belfast’s famous International Wall
12 September 2016
International appeal to US President to grant clemency to Native American activist Free article
State failing Good Friday Agreement commitments to political ex-prisoners
12 September 2016
Support group for republican ex-prisoners critical of state attempts to create a hierarchy of victims Free article
PSNI accused of cover-up over Dungannon gun find
12 September 2016
PSNI performs U-turn on weapons find linked to notorious Glenanne Gang Free article
Irish-America concerned over Brexit impact on North
9 September 2016
Sinn Féin's John O'Dowd MLA was meeting with Irish-American leaders in Washington and Philadelphia on consequences of Brexit for Ireland Free article
Transport Minister AWOL amid Dublin Bus strike dispute
9 September 2016
Criticism levelled at Transport Minister Shane Ross as Dublin Bus strike continues Free article
Couple donate wedding presents to Belfast-based Gaza charity
8 September 2016
Bríd Keenan and Peadar Whelan donate money they received as wedding presents to the Belfast-based Palestinian support group Light for Gaza Free article
Dublin 'Walk of Hope' on International Suicide Prevention Day
7 September 2016
Senator Máire Devine encourages community to take part in vigil to mark International Suicide Prevention Day Free article
Inside – Artists and Writers in Reading Prison
7 September 2016
Exhibition honouring Oscar Wilde features Irish republican themes and subjects, including an imagined letter from IRA Volunteer Reginald Dunne to the leader of the IRA in London after the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson in 1922 Free article
Republican prison crafts central to prison history project
6 September 2016
Unique exhibition at Belfast's Conway Mill of Irish republican prison crafts Free article
British Government should pay for legacy inquests, says Chief Justice
5 September 2016
The most senior legal figure in the North has said the British Government should pay for legacy inquests into conflict-related deaths Free article
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