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Josh Zetumer has written major features like Robocop and Patriots’ Day, but even he admits that those big budget projects ...
Even in the long darkness of the Troubles, sectarianism was rarely as chilling or as undisguised as it was on a January 1976 evening by a quiet Co Armagh roadside. Ten Protestant men were killed ...
The High Court in Dublin is hearing a libel case brought by Gerry Adams against a BBC programme and online article.
One Irish man, Arun Sharma, explains how his upcoming poetry book has given him pause for reflection on his experiences growing up in Northern Ireland during The Troubles and become catharsis for the ...
The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery was established as part of the last government’s ...
The General Synod of the Church of Ireland makes history next Friday and Saturday (May 9 and 10) when it meets for the first ...
The UK and Irish governments will know "within weeks" whether they can reach an agreement on Troubles legacy issues, the ...
From the streets of Belfast to releasing their own film, the band Kneecap shows that the Irish language is more relevant as ever.
The leader of the DUP has said that the Dublin government is in no position to “point fingers” at the UK over its handling of ...
Last week, the Irish government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the inquiry investigating the blast.
The "attritional" approach of security agencies in dealing with Troubles compensation claims is creating a "green-field site ...