Much is at stake when the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill returns to the Commons this Wednesday. An amendment has been tabled ...
As the United Kingdom government grapples with overhauling the law on how to address issues from the Northern Ireland conflict, the British parliament has asked Human Rights First for our analysis and ...
Previous law opposed by victims' families, politicians Framework overhauls independence of new investigative body Legacy 'Troubles' inquests halted by contested law can resume BELFAST, Sept 19 ...
The jury in the trial of two prominent businessmen charged in relation to a £1.1bn property fraud have been told that one of them, Frank Cushnahan, was "at the heart of the Northern Ireland government ...
Scandal-hit IT giant said it wouldn't take on new UK.gov contracts or continue bidding on existing ones unless asked Exclusive The Northern Ireland government did not ask Fujitsu to continue bidding ...
Military veterans convicted for their roles during the Troubles in Northern Ireland would be pardoned under a Reform UK government, Nigel Farage has said. The party leader vowed to end any ongoing ...
Ms. Stack, a contributing Opinion writer, reported from Belfast, Northern Ireland. On a steel-skied summer day I dropped by the Northern Ireland Assembly to watch legislators discuss anti-immigrant ...
The Irish political party Aontú has launched a new Bill that seeks to amend the Irish Constitution to allow Irish citizens in the North of Ireland to be able to vote in Ireland's Presidential ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...