The Padre by Jennifer OâLeary: A priest with blood on his handsUntold story of Patrick Ryan who found ways to not only fund IRA violence but make it more effectiveSat Sept 23 2023 - 00:00
Varadkar seeks to discuss âprofoundly wrongâ UK legacy bill with Biden at UNMore legal challenges are lodged by Troubles victims against controversial legislationTue Sept 19 2023 - 21:23
Teaching the Troubles: What are students learning about the 30-year conflict in school?In Northern Ireland, most students never study the Troubles while the education offered in the South is patchySat Sept 16 2023 - 06:00
Peter Sheridan to become commissioner for investigations on new Northern Ireland legacy bodyFormer senior police officer to join the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information RecoveryThu Sept 14 2023 - 08:35
âComplete reviewâ of North policing needed, says head of Catholic Police GuildSupt Gerry Murray says it is âvitalâ for PSNI to move forward following âchaotic month for policing in the regionâMon Sept 11 2023 - 00:01
Give Me a Crash Course in ... the crisis in the PSNIEven after the resignation of chief constable Simon Byrne, the controversy rumbles onSat Sept 09 2023 - 06:00
âMilitary gradeâ guns seized and 16 officers injured during PSNI operation in DerryAssistant Chief Constable believes intention was to use the weapons âto mount attacks in an attempt to kill police officersâFri Sept 08 2023 - 15:10
Troubles legacy Bill: Legal expert would be âastonishedâ if amnesty provision deemed lawfulRepublic has âtwo very strong legal argumentsâ to present in Europe if taking inter-state case against British governmentThu Sept 07 2023 - 19:00
Brother vows to continue justice struggle for sibling killed by British soldierâMy brother was murdered, an 11-year-old child was murdered at the hands of the British army, and no one was held accountableâThu Sept 07 2023 - 19:00
What is the Northern Ireland Troubles legacy Bill?Q&A: Victims and survivorsâ groups, as well as all five of the Northâs main political parties, oppose the BillThu Sept 07 2023 - 09:34
Northern Ireland officers pass vote of no confidence in PSNI deputy chief constableMove calls position of Mark Hamilton into question, with Ulster Unionist MLA saying he has no choice but to resignWed Sept 06 2023 - 19:26
Controversial Northern Ireland legacy Bill to become law after final Westminster voteMPs in the Commons voted by 288 to 205 to reject amendments introduced in the House of LordsWed Sept 06 2023 - 15:51
London will not âthrow moneyâ at North to coax DUP return, says Heaton-HarrisNorthern Secretary says there will be no âsticking-plaster fundingâ, adding new Executive must address âstructural problems that have been building for yearsâSun Sept 03 2023 - 12:08
It is difficult to see how the Northâs chief constable can survive the autumnEmbattled Simon Byrne believes it is better to stay put and try to solve problems rather than quitFri Sept 01 2023 - 21:00
âWe need answersâ: Family fears time running out on 10-year campaign for inquest into fatherâs deathSean Dalton was among three killed in âGood Samaritanâ bombing in Derry 35 years ago. Supreme Court decision delays mean inquest will not happen before May cut-off date and legacy BillFri Sept 01 2023 - 05:00
Milltown: a history of Belfast told through its most famous cemeteryOpened 154 years ago, the cemetery tells the stories of slain IRA volunteers and RIC men shot by the IRASat Aug 26 2023 - 05:00
PSNI chief to face questions from Westminster committee over data leaksMPs will question Simon Byrne âon the process to protect such information and why it failed in the run-up to the leakâFri Aug 25 2023 - 15:34
Military âhearsayâ evidence can be used in Soldier F Bloody Sunday murder caseSolicitor for the families described decision as âsignificant move forwardâ and a step closer to trialFri Aug 25 2023 - 11:22
GCSE grades fall in Northern Ireland but remain above pre-pandemic levelsGirls continued to outscore boys as scores reflect âjourney back to pre-pandemic arrangementsâThu Aug 24 2023 - 09:30
Independent review commissioned into PSNI data leakThe Chief Constable, Simon Byrne, âretains the confidenceâ of the Policing BoardTue Aug 22 2023 - 18:38
PSNI data breach: Derry man (50) in court over possession of documentsChristopher Paul OâKane (50) from Dungiven remanded in custody charged with two terror offencesMon Aug 21 2023 - 19:46
Deaths of elderly couple at Newry house not being treated as suspicious, says PSNIBodies of Jim and Mary McLaughlin found in Greenan Road area after concerns about wellbeing reported to policeSun Aug 20 2023 - 14:31
Stephen Nolan rejects claims about BBC staff being planted in audience to create on-air rowsIn response to Irish News claims, broadcaster says he had no knowledge of, or involvement in, any such âbear pitâ practicesThu Aug 17 2023 - 19:39
PSNI data breach: man arrested is released on bail Man (39) was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of collecting information likely to be useful to terroristsThu Aug 17 2023 - 12:14
North A-level results: Numbers securing top A-level grades fall but stay above pre-pandemic levelsMore than 26,000 students received the results of AS and A-level exams on ThursdayThu Aug 17 2023 - 11:07
Man arrested in Armagh over major PSNI data breach 39-year-old held on suspicion of collection of information likely to be useful to terroristsWed Aug 16 2023 - 18:58
Omagh bombing 25 years on: âThey laid a rose for their granny that they never metâNo one has ever been charged with the murders of 31 people, including unborn twins, who died with a Real IRA car bomb exploded in 1998Tue Aug 15 2023 - 19:42
Ireland waiting for clarity from UK before considering next steps in Omagh inquiry, says TĂĄnaisteMicheĂĄl Martin says Irish officials âstand ready to engageâ with members of the UKâs statutory inquiry team as soon as they are appointedTue Aug 15 2023 - 00:01
PSNI data breach a gift to dissident republicans in âpropaganda warâBy displaying a document opposite the Sinn FĂ©in office on the Falls Road dissident republicans were seeking to prove they have the data breach informationMon Aug 14 2023 - 21:00
PSNI chief constable ânow confidentâ dissident republicans have sensitive informationMeasures in place to advise all members of Police Service of Northern Ireland, according to Simon ByrneMon Aug 14 2023 - 18:17
More than half of Troubles inquests outstanding as time runs out amid controversial British legacy planâVast majorityâ will not be heard before cut-off date set as part of the UK governmentâs legacy legislation, says familiesâ solicitorMon Aug 14 2023 - 05:00
Omagh bombing: âI believe people in privileged positions have protected those responsibleâThe father of victim Aiden Gallagher believes âthe Irish Government should have its own independent inquiryâSat Aug 12 2023 - 05:00
Catholic PSNI members urged to seek advice rather than leave force after data breachCatholic Police Guild calls on chief constable to put preventive measures in placeSat Aug 12 2023 - 05:00
PSNI data leak: How big is the breach and how did it happen?Total of 40 police service staff also revealed to be based at British secret serviceâs Northern Ireland HQ in Holywood, Co DownFri Aug 11 2023 - 19:00
Dissident republicans claiming to possess information from PSNI data breach, says ByrnePSNI chief constable âdeeply sorryâ over âindustrial scale breach of dataâ in police forceThu Aug 10 2023 - 15:27
Northern Ireland police data breach is second in weeks, force revealsPolice-issue laptop, documents and a spreadsheet identifying more than 200 staffers were stolen from a private vehicle in Newtownabbey, PSNI revealsWed Aug 09 2023 - 20:09
PSNI data breach: Police and politicians react to âappallingâ breach affecting thousands of staffPolice Service of Northern Ireland officers operate âunder the veil of the highest potential threatâ with some not admitting they are in the police in order to protect identities - federation spokesmanWed Aug 09 2023 - 17:00
PSNI officers still check under their cars before leaving home - the data breach must be viewed in that contextThe PSNI â of all organisations â should be expected to handle sensitive information with the utmost careWed Aug 09 2023 - 13:46
Varadkar travels to Belfast for talks after calling out Londonâs âreluctanceâ to work with StateTaoiseach to push âpressing needâ to get Stormont institutions in place again during meetings with party leadersWed Aug 09 2023 - 05:55
âThere are plenty of memoriesâ: Derry hardware shop up for sale after 110 yearsBrothers and co-owners Liam, Dessie and Seamus McLaughlin are retiring and hope the building can be sold as a going concernThu Jul 27 2023 - 17:46
âEU one stop shopâ to provide post Brexit advice considered for BelfastMEPs are also considering an envoy from the EU to Northern Ireland, who would fulfil a role similar to that of Joe Kennedy III, the USâs Special Envoy for Economic AffairsThu Jul 27 2023 - 10:20
New NI legacy body offers âreal opportunity to deliver answersâ people are seekingTroubles legacy Bill is opposed by Northâs five main political parties, victims and human rights groups and the Irish GovernmentWed Jul 26 2023 - 19:42
Inside Sinn FĂ©in: Who really makes the big decisions in Irelandâs most popular party?Unelected people are prominent and important in the leadership and decision-making processes of Sinn FĂ©inSat Jul 22 2023 - 06:00
In a housing crisis, Letterkenny locals turn to innovative measures Residents and businesses have given some areas of the Donegal town a new look and a fresh start, but there is still plenty of work to be doneSat Jul 22 2023 - 06:00
Northern Ireland Troubles legacy Bill expected to become law in SeptemberNorthern Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said he was confident controversial legislation would receive royal assent in early autumnFri Jul 21 2023 - 17:20
MPs vote to reinstate provision in UK governmentâs legislation which would give âamnestyâ to perpetratorsProposed legislation aims to âdraw a lineâ under the past by replacing current methods of criminal and civil investigations and inquests with inquiriesTue Jul 18 2023 - 20:20
PSNI investigating âa number of complaintsâ about material placed on Eleventh Night bonfiresGrand Orange Lodge of Ireland says about 500,000 people will either take part in or watch July 12th marches across NorthWed Jul 12 2023 - 08:06
âThe next time the Assembly goes up, it needs to stay upâ: Monica McWilliams reflects on slow progress in Northern IrelandA quarter of a century on from the first sitting of the Assembly, the former Womenâs Coalition politician finds a tree she planted at Stormont back thenSun Jul 02 2023 - 05:00
Scottish government objects to controversial Troubles legacy Bill Victimsâ groups welcome Edinburghâs objections to Westminster proposalFri Jun 30 2023 - 05:00
New Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty reveals âŹ250,000 salary for 30-show seasonAmid RTĂ transparency controversy, Ryan Tubridyâs TV replacement volunteers his presenting dealThu Jun 29 2023 - 18:00