Henry Hemming on the Troubles, espionage and Stakenife
Max Mitchell speaks to Henry Hemming about the importance of espionage during the Troubles, the IRA’s evolution and Thatcher’s lack of interest in Northern Ireland.
Max Mitchell speaks to Henry Hemming about the importance of espionage during the Troubles, the IRA’s evolution and Thatcher’s lack of interest in Northern Ireland.
Over 25 years on from the Troubles, the leak is a grim reminder that the country’s police still face a persistent threat of attack.
Northern Ireland’s capital has more so-called peace walls – which separate groups with varying political, cultural or religious beliefs – than it did 25 years ago.
Trimble will be remembered as a determined realist, without whom there would have been no Good Friday Agreement.
In this week’s letter, Walter pens an ode to Ireland and its thriving West.
Four of Northern Ireland’s political parties (Sinn Fein, the equally nationalist but anti-violence SDLP, the Greens and the liberal Alliance) have sent a letter to
In the beginning was the word, and the word was No. On Saturday, the last day of the Northern Ireland marching season, members of the
This week is the fiftieth anniversary of riots in Londonderry that led to the deployment of troops in Northern Ireland. To mark the occasion, the
The Twelfth Fortnight is well underway in Northern Ireland. It reached its climax today when thousands of Orangemen paraded up and down wearing white gloves
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