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Short story writer Rosemary Jenkinson’s first novel, The Memorisers, imagines life in an apocalyptic Belfast where words and ...
The Phil has survived two world wars, the Spanish flu pandemic, the partition of Ireland, three decades of the Troubles, and ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLeading prosecuting lawyer during the Northern Ireland Troubles Ronnie Appleton dies, 97Ronnie Appleton, one of the most important prosecution lawyers during the Troubles, has died at the age of 97.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to “do the right thing” and order a public inquiry into the murder of GAA ...
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Belfast Live on MSN10 Years of Belfast Live: 10 of the biggest stories from 2015As we celebrate ten years of bringing you the latest news, here's a look back to some of the first stories to make the ...
Former Derry Girls lead Saoirse-Monica Jackson has opened up on life growing up in the Troubles as well as her latest acting ventures on the screen and the stage. The 31-year-old, known for her ...
Former Senior Crown Counsel Ronnie Appleton KC led the prosecution during some of the most notorious trials of the conflict ...
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The Nation on MSNWhat Caused the Irish Famine?A new book offers a comprehensive and heartbreaking account of the most terrible catastrophe to befall Ireland in the modern ...
The legacy body tasked with probing outstanding cases from Northern Ireland’s Troubles has said it is ... gunman in front of his daughter at their Belfast home in September 1974.
AN Italian podcast on the history of the Troubles involving the experiences of a man from Hannahstown could be turned into a theatre production.
The Government’s failure to order a public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown in 1997 was unlawful and “cannot stand”, the Court of Appeal in Belfast has ruled.
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