Photographing the Troubles: ‘like being a war correspondent in your home town’
‘You can’t see what we’ve seen without it having an impact on you,’ says Alan Lewis
‘You can’t see what we’ve seen without it having an impact on you,’ says Alan Lewis
Cameraman’s footage would become the enduring image of Bloody Sunday
State Papers: Stand-off over burial of Larry Marley amid tensions with church authorities
State Papers 1987: Sinn Féin president was accused of being behind the killings
IRA’s firing of volley of shots led to church ban on paramilitary trappings at funerals
Patsy Gillespie forced to drive IRA car bomb into British checkpoint
Witnesses told of abject cruelty and sadism at the hands of members of the religious orders
There's a frank walking tour of the Bogside, with a broader perspective from city walls
‘Ironically, given his profile during and after Bloody Sunday, Daly was wary of political involvement’
Large crowds attend funeral of man who went to assist victim of Bloody Sunday
Cleric remembered as a ‘man of peace, a man of his word’ at St Eugene’s Cathedral in Derry
Retired bishop ‘spent himself in service of others’
Retired cleric who waved handkerchief on Bloody Sunday remembered as ‘peacemaker’
‘Bloody Sunday changed my life in every way’ said Dr Daly, whose stroke liberated him
Death announced of cleric (82) who waved white handkerchief during Bloody Sunday
Plunkett, Daly, O’Hanrahan and Willie Pearse all commemorated
First three killed, Pearse, Clarke and MacDonagh, commemorated on centenary
Many would consider honouring of Proclamation signatory long overdue, says Higgins
North papers show Cardinal Ó Fiaich pressed for release of UVF murderer Gusty Spence
Fenian leader’s ceremony was attempt to stir national consciousness, conference hears
Martin tells abuse survivor ‘you’ve touched our hearts, and our hearts are wobbly’
Some bishops faced criticism over handling of clerical child sex abuse claims
Edward Daly and James Mehaffey honoured by council as ‘leaders of our society’
Sisters who cared for more than 5,000 children in need were ‘taken for granted’
Archive letter tells how British sergeant major noted the order in which 1916 commanders were buried
Huge response from readers about family members histories
Priest says Bellaghy honoured that Heaney had chosen to be interred in his home town
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