Dessie O’Hare, former INLA member and convicted kidnapper, released from prison
‘The Border Fox’ was jailed by the non-jury Special Criminal Court in April 2019 after admitting to a charge of false imprisonment
‘The Border Fox’ was jailed by the non-jury Special Criminal Court in April 2019 after admitting to a charge of false imprisonment
Review: Martin Doyle’s personal, intimate history of the Troubles through the microcosm of his home parish is stunning in its sweep and power
The scale of the Northern conflict, more than 3,700 dead over 30 years in a population of just 1.5 million, is impossible to comprehend. I focused on my own parish
Two masked men filmed firing shots in front of mural of hunger striker in Galliagh area
Twenty-third anniversary of bombing that murdered 29 sees renewed calls for inquiry
Known to few outside loyalist circles, Stephen McKeag left a trail of death behind him
Thomas Elliott believes futile campaign of violence should have been halted in 1987
Biography of Ian Milne also recounts his role in Drumcree march resolution efforts
PSNI discovers weapons during searches in investigation into INLA criminality
Acting Homeland Secretary intervenes to stop deportation of Malachy McAllister
Victim was shot dead as he waited to collect his son from school in west Belfast
Paramilitary organisations see opportunity in Brexit – the harder Brexit the better
Thirty-five years ago, Republican gunmen massacred worshippers at a church in Darkley, Co Armagh
Derided by some as ‘chancer’, DUP man and family legacy likely to survive suspension
Filings show the bulk of the money came from annual dinner in New York
Gardaí will prepare a file for the DPP relating to the 1990 killing
Family of ‘disappeared’ IRSP man pleads for information on other abductees
Former RUC officers want report’s findings about 1994 UVF murders to be quashed
News review of the year: Border issues, the Garda whistleblower scandal, property prices, the Paradise Papers, Storm Ophelia and the Rescue 116 tragedy were some of the big stories of 2017
Families of John Morley and Henry Byrne to attend ceremony in Co Roscommon
Colin Davidson’s ‘Silent Testimony’ work captures grief of victims who lost loved ones
Life sentence likely to be reduced due to loyalist ex-commander’s ‘supergrass’ role
‘Disappeared’ victim who went missing in 1985 to be buried alongside parents in Newry
Victim’s sister urges people with information on three Disappeared to come forward
INLA said it murdered Séamus Ruddy and buried him in a forest near Rouen
Tensions in the Northern Irish jail are high despite paramilitaries being in the minority
President Bush’s former special envoy one of four members of monitoring body
IRA and INLA claimed the lives of a number of MPs up to 1990
Belfast man has been engaged in a decades-long fight for full residency
At 32, Derry-born successor to John Hume and Mark Durkan is charged with his party’s resurrection
A hunger strike began 35 years ago today which led to many deaths but set Sinn Féin on a path to peace and power-sharing. Academics will explore this legacy in The Irish Times over coming months ahead of a major symposium in London next summer
Hundreds of people follow behind coffin draped in Starry Plough flag of INLA
The seven-page assessment was based on information from the MI5, PSNI and An Garda Síochána
Dozens of people in uniform, berets and dark glasses attended Derry service in summer
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices