The deal was agreed last month but received a mixed reaction from political parties, victims’ groups and veterans.
The draft laws came after the UK government unveiled a joint framework agreed upon with the Irish Government last month.
UK supreme court previously ruled internees who were detained without trial during conflict were held unlawfully ...
Reacting to the joint statement from the UK and Irish governments, the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) leader, Jim Allister, ...
Victims' families, campaigners and some politicians have given a mixed response to a new framework aimed at addressing Northern Ireland Troubles legacy cases. The new deal, announced by Tánaiste ...
Legislation to deal with the legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland has been introduced to the UK's House of Commons.
The U.K. government will replace its controversial Northern Ireland Legacy and Reconciliation Act of 2023 with new laws to ...
The Government has brought a challenge to the UK’s highest court on aspects of the last Conservative government’s contentious ...
Martin Galvin, the National Freedom for All Ireland Chair of the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH), says the AOH has offered ...
The Irish State has “never stood up” and been accountable for its failure to stop IRA cross-Border attacks during the ...
The new deal, announced by Tánaiste Simon Harris and NI Secretary Hilary Benn on Friday, aims to address Troubles legacy cases [Getty] Victims' families, campaigners and some politicians have given a ...
A 2020 Supreme Court ruling had paved the way for Mr Adams to secure compensation for his detention without trial in the ...