Former Northern Ireland first minister Arlene Foster has called for a probe into a coroner’s finding that the use of lethal ...
King Charles's invitation to stay the night at Windsor Castle has been snubbed by Sinn Fein's first minister in Northern ...
Detectives from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Terrorism Investigation Unit investigating the activities of the New ...
The Defence Secretary has pledged the Government’s “fullest support” for SAS personnel after a coroner found that a unit was unjustified in shooting dead an IRA ...
Sir David Davis said last week’s coroner’s report into the Coalisland shootings was ’51 pages of fact and eight pages of naive speculation’.
Policy Exchange attacks repeal of parts of Tories' Legacy Act, which removes a block on people like Gerry Adams seeking ...
“led right into the IRA’s attempt to rewrite the history of Northern Ireland”. Last week, Mr Justice Michael Humphreys found the SAS soldiers involved in the ambush in Clonoe, Co ...
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News Letter on MSNSAS killings latest: Hilary Benn accused of wanting to pay damages to IRA godfather while offering limp response to Clonoe rulingHilary Benn has said acknowledged that he has felt “the anger of the House [of Commons]” over the ruling that the SAS used unjustified force when they killed four IRA terrorists in 1992 in Clonoe.
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News Letter on MSNEditorial: The deluge of Troubles legacy cases against the UK security forces in Northern IrelandIn response to that, Keir Starmer and Hilary Benn have tried to give Dublin whatever it wants to make that case go away. What the Irish want is a process that turns against the UK security forces.
A former British soldier has said four IRA men found by a coroner to have ... s evidence was “that ambushes were not carried out in Northern Ireland”. “If that were the case, it is difficult ...
A former MP and Veterans Minister has claimed a ruling that excessive force was used in the shooting of four IRA men in Co Tyrone in 1992 is “absurd to everyone outside Northern Ireland”.
The cost of dealing with Northern Ireland’s troubled past is set to be considerably more than £2 billion, a UK think tank has estimated. The Policy Exchange has put the cost of inquiries, court cases, ...
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