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All eyes will be the Edison Hotel, Manhattan on 12 September when the cream of Irish America's labor leaders will be ...
FORMER Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has said that he is not surprised that the British government is set to bring in new ...
He came to prominence in 1973 when his debut single The Show Must Go On reached number two in the charts, and at 77, Leo ...
Adams said the planned law change only compounds the injustice suffered by those interned during the Troubles.
A spotlight has fallen once again on the prospect of Gerry Adams being given a government payout, following exchanges in Parliament between MPs and Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn.
Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has criticised the UK Government over its plans to bring in new legislation to stop ...
Legislation is to be brought forward to stop Gerry Adams receiving compensation over being interred in the 1970s, the ...
Legislation is to be brought forward to stop Gerry Adams receiving compensation over being interred in the 1970s, the ...
Hilary Benn says the government will bring in primary legislation to address the issue.
Catholic families who had endured three years of sustained sectarian attacks on their homes fled Annalee Street in North ...
The former Irish premier also appeared to dismiss concerns about loyalist violence in reaction to a united Ireland.
FX's limited series about the Troubles overcame even its lead actor's skepticism of an American studio taking on such a sensitive subject. But that doesn't mean it hasn't sparked debate.