Michael Maguire: ‘The past is not going away in Northern Ireland’
Being Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland sometimes felt like ‘trench warfare’
Being Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland sometimes felt like ‘trench warfare’
Ex-PSNI chief speaks out on the Troubles and the failures of historical investigations
Nationalist suspicions that loyalism remains in business are underscored every day
Matt Baggott and Mary Peters make New Year’s Honours List for achievements
Sinn Féin Policing Board member claims process ‘may have been compromised’
Northern Ireland’s retiring chief constable claims disputes are holding back progress
Police officer and former policeman among those questioned by serious crime detectives
Ex-police ombudsman O’Loan insists law on handing over of material ‘absolutely explicit’
Matt Baggott calls for ‘investigation and resolution’ to be placed ‘in different hands’
Police accused of obstructing inquiries into more than 60 murders
Role is about keeping people safe ‘ by preventing harm and protecting people’
Assistant chief constable saw off challenge from Garda and London Met candidates
Derek Byrne among three applicants to face interview to replace retiring Matt Baggott
Some 95 ‘fairly notorious’ republicans linked to 200 murders, MPs told
PSNI chief constable rejects Sinn Fein claim of “dark side” to force
Gerry Adams spends second night in custody in connection with Jean McConville murder
Judge found police guilty of ‘unjustified enforcement inertia’
DUP accuses Matt Baggott of stonewalling over former officer’s claims
Matt Baggott said in January he would not seek contract extension in September
Police ‘scapegoated’ over John Downey and OTRs case, says Norman Baxter
Licensed club axed after inquiry by Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman Michael Maguire
Senior officer denies PSNI unable to restrain criminal elements
Matt Baggott praises Martin Callinan and pledges continuing strong co-operation with Garda
Board guards the guardians and could be replicated in the South
Robinson, McGuinness condemn those behind devices
DUP board members maintain they did not have proper detail about arrangement
Decision was taken by the Commons’ Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Chief constable Matt Baggott says he deeply regrets police failings
Police service wrongly told suspect John Downey he was not wanted over 1982 bombing and he successfully challenged his prosecution
Most senior PSNI officer is not seeking extension to his five-year contract
Analysis: Despite his best efforts, US negotiator just couldn’t get deal over the line
North-South meeting focusses on security cooperation
Unionist response triggers claims of political grandstanding
Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams distances himself from remarks critical of murdered RUC men
Chief Constable to travel to Dublin to discuss way forward from report with ministers
Terrifying experience for driver forced to transport bomb to Belfast city centre
Barra McGrory views allegations against British army undercover force with ‘great concern’
‘Organised crime is like a parasite, it becomes more and more attached,’ says Baggott
Device similar to others sent last week to PSNI chief constable Matt Baggott
New hearing ordered it emerged police documents had been withheld from coroner
Relatives of nine victims, including three children, ‘frustrated and angry’ at decision
DUP Minister says there must be “zero tolerance for those who cover up child abuse”
Poots also calls on police ombudsman to investigate how PSNI dealt with case
North flags protester dresses up before court hearing to object to category of charge faced
Almost 700 officers injured in unrest since July 2012, 19 seriously
Police 'utterly failed' to assist family’s search for truth, claim McConvilles on 10th anniversary of recovery of IRA-murdered mother’s remains
Northern Secretary and chief constable want names of security force members removed
Relative say efforts to clear up unsolved murder cases left them traumatised
Relatives of 15 people killed in attack in Belfast claim PSNI is blocking release of report
The hope is that violence will peter out and North can forget about parading for a while
Hundreds more police to be drafted in following three days of loyalist violence
Loyalists throw petrol bombs, bricks and missiles at officers in the Woodvale area
Several officers injured after frenzied crowd of loyalists pelt police with missiles
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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