The single, white rose is sheathed in plastic. The flower is affixed to a stucco wall next to an automated cash machine on Shankill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Frizzell’s Fish Shop once stood ...
(The Conversation) — A 9-year-old boy lies on the floor of a working-class rowhouse in Belfast, Northern Ireland, wondrously watching American Westerns on TV. Outside, though, the world’s gone mad.
Now Sir Keir Starmer’s government is embarking on a new policy which it hopes will see commissions reinvestigate Troubles ...
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Legacy of the Troubles continues to affect mental health and wellbeing of people in North
The legacy of the Troubles continues to affect the mental health and wellbeing of people in Northern Ireland, a new study has ...
Despite opposition, Britain passes law to curb prosecutions for Northern Ireland ‘Troubles’ violence
LONDON — Not a lot unites Northern Ireland’s fractious political and religious groups. The British government has managed it with a law that sets out to lay the ghosts of decades of violence to rest.
At least sixteen inquests into deaths that occurred during the Northern Ireland Troubles will not be completed by the deadline set out in the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act ...
Protesters attacked police with bricks, bottles and gasoline bombs and a car was set on fire in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Friday night as unrest in the region continued for the eighth consecutive ...
The family of the first child who was killed in the Troubles in Northern Ireland is to receive "significant compensation," the High Court heard on Thursday. Nine-year-old Patrick Rooney, the oldest of ...
The United Kingdom’s House of Lords concluded parliamentary approval of the controversial Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill on Sept. 13. The “legacy bill” proposes to ...
A former judge heading up a controversial Troubles legacy body which is opposed by nearly everybody except the British government said this week he hopes the Irish government will cooperate with him.
For years, news reports from Northern Ireland would routinely describe the nationalist party Sinn Fein as “the political wing of the Irish Republican Army.” No more, though. These days, with voters ...
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