Treatment of hooded men was ‘clear use of torture’, Taoiseach says
UK ruling on PSNI decision to drop investigation is a vindication for campaigners, Martin says
UK ruling on PSNI decision to drop investigation is a vindication for campaigners, Martin says
Demand for ‘confusing picture’ to be resolved after minister fails to take part in cross-border meetings
Most legal actions by abuse survivors have already been dealt with
Twenty-third anniversary of bombing that murdered 29 sees renewed calls for inquiry
Traditional Unionist Voice leader Jim Allister says Protocol signifies end of the Union
Judicial review taken to ‘undo the great wrong’ done by UK, say applicants
Legal threat adding to pressure to bring in regulations to implement abortion services
Peter Loughran granted bail on drugs charges after €33,000 cash surety lodged
Sinn Féin claims scheme could exclude members of republican community
Jennifer McNern lost both legs in bombing of the Belfast’s Abercorn restaurant in 1972
Applicants argued UK government must seek deal to protect north-south co-operation
North’s attorney general says peace deals not dependent on UK remaining in the EU
Changes passed as part of measures aimed at keeping North’s public services running during powershare collapse
Northern Ireland police fast-track return of Loughinisland journalists’ materials
Court told man (31) was burnt and disfigured in explosion at terraced house
Investigation into deaths of three teenagers on St Patrick’s night is ‘fast-moving’ and ‘high intensity’
Michael McKevitt, Colm l Murphy and Liam Campbell order to pay damages to victims’ families
Reporters being punished for exposing human rights abuses in Northern Ireland – NUJ
Civil servants have been running government departments since Stormont collapsed
Deirdre O’Flaherty’s car was found on Donegal beach on day she vanished
NUJ chief describes continuing case against Birney and McCaffrey as ‘travesty of justice’
Last month McIntyre lost legal battle keep recordings and transcripts confidential
‘I’m not afraid of ye . . . I’m mad in the brain,’ father allegedly shouted at daughter
Anthony McIntyre interviewed for Boston College project on Northern Ireland conflict
Benjamin Robinson died from second impact syndrome during a match in 2011
Derryman Michael Quinn was compensated in a civil action in Belfast High Court
Eleven people fatally shot in west Belfast estate between August 9th and 11th, 1971
PSNI confirms viable pipe bomb discovered at the peace line in restive Belfast
Decision follows ruling by British supreme court on legality of situation in North
Judge says Stormont’s introduction of reduced tariff was not an abuse of power
Judge says ombudsman went beyond his powers in reaching conclusions on atrocity
Amnesty says clarification should relieve Northern Ireland doctors of ‘chilling threat’
Geraldine Finucane granted leave to challenge finding that British government justified in rejecting call for inquiry
Abortion case proves the importance of the Human Rights Act to Northern Ireland
Laura Lacole and Eunan O’Kane say Northern Ireland law discriminatory
Antrim boy detained in 2015 by police investigating hack into telecom’s database
After being outed as informer ‘Stakeknife’, he escaped the punishment many before him suffered
The North’s parties are holding new talks aimed at restoring power sharing
Taking North out of EU does not breach Belfast Agreement and it is highly irresponsible to claim otherwise
Sir Patrick Coghlin will not publish interim findings before elections in North
Paddy Kearney claims Daithi McKay was involved in conspiracy that damaged his reputation
Fianna Fáil leader says its approach ‘would be funny were it not so serious’
People deceived by undercover detectives challenge inquiry limit to England and Wales
Woman was unlawfully issued with harassment warning notices, High Court hears
Belfast judge considers arguments on how quitting EU would affect Northern Ireland
Lawyer for British government defends right to fully implement referendum vote to quit EU
Martin McGuinness says Brexit is not a “done deal” for Northern Ireland
The North has been plunged into uncertainty and the prospect of having to reconcile the irreconcilable
Four are seeking to judicially review the legality of the warrants secured by HMRC
Men ordered to pay £1.6m in damages to bereaved relatives who took the historic case
Practice is intrinsic and inevitable in such a very small place but we choose to ignore it
Group demands Belfast Agreement be legally protected before UK move to trigger EU exit
Event organised by pro-choice activists to highlight laws around terminations
Belfast firm Ashers challenging ruling that refusal to make cake with pro-gay slogan unlawful
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices