Ombudsman report into paramilitary murders avoided term ‘collusion’
North’s police watchdog noted ‘collusive behaviour’ between RUC and loyalist terrorists
North’s police watchdog noted ‘collusive behaviour’ between RUC and loyalist terrorists
Irish scientists and companies are working on next-generation cancer therapies
Avectas, backed by industry veteran Seamus Mulligan, takes a stake in Galway-based ONK Therapeutics
Drug delivery specialist aims to be key player as medicine turns to cell technology and personalised medicine to tackle cancers
Being Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland sometimes felt like ‘trench warfare’
Drew Harris to receive award while outgoing PSNI chief George Hamilton is knighted
Hamilton insists ombudsman complained to PSNI about Loughinisland document ‘theft’
Northern Ireland Police Federation urges politicians to restore Stormont
Court hears warrant granted out of concern for those ‘involved in terrorist atrocities’
Marie Anderson due to take over PSNI watchdog role in July
Former Taoiseach to deliver first lecture on the peace process and Brexit
Avectas has now raised $20m as it looks to unlock potential of personalised medicine
Sinn Féin’s role in interviews questioned after comment about senior officers’ suitability
Police took papers unrelated to investigation into film on murders of six men in 1994
NUJ chief describes continuing case against Birney and McCaffrey as ‘travesty of justice’
Dispute between the NI Police Ombudsman and Durham Constabulary has deepened
Party said there is a clear contradiction and public need to know which one is correct
Ombudsman and Durham Constabulary at odds after latter insists complaint was made
Mike Barton and Dr Michael Maguire at odds over whether formal complaint lodged
NUJ says arrests based on false claim, and calls for threat of prosecution to be lifted
High Court case concerned two dentists who operate separate practices out of same premises
Apology to Máiría Cahill says procedures were not in place at time of her disclosure
Police Ombudsman inquiry finds failings in handling of abuse claims against IRA member
New Garda Commissioner has described the Patten report as ‘a seminal document’
Michael Maguire from Cork died after being hit by a stray bullet from a machine gun
Ranger Michael Maguire from Co Cork came under machinegun fire on range
Michael Maguire and James Hiney both operate from a building in Mullingar they co-own
Daughter of Eugene Dalton, one of three killed in Good Samaritan Bombing, seeks inquest
Information disclosed to relatives of those killed in Dublin and Monaghan bombings
Court hears of ammunition training exercise that led to death of 21-year-old Corkman
George Hamilton and other officers subject to investigation over vehicles contract
Retired RUC officers challenge ‘collusion’ finding
Some families have campaigned for over 40 years for truth and justice
Mr Justice McCloskey says he is withdrawing to restore confidence of victims’ relatives
Former RUC officers want report’s findings about 1994 UVF murders to be quashed
Judge says ombudsman went beyond his powers in reaching conclusions on atrocity
Dr Michael Maguire says the ‘way Northern Ireland deals with its past is not working’
Documentary maker Alex Gibney has a habit of taking on big subjects. Now he’s investigating the unsolved 1994 Loughinisland massacre – and is not afraid to name names
Six killed by UVF gunmen during Ireland v Italy match in 1994
George Hamilton expresses concern at conduct of Police Ombudsman’s investigation
Senior officers not suspended or standing down during police ombudsman’s inquiry
Claims relate to how PSNI handled inquiry into a contract to supply vehicles to force
Police service apologises for its handling of case and says new systems now in place
‘We are 19 years on and the criminals responsible for this are still walking the streets’
Underfunding causing delays in investigating police handling of Troubles-related killings
‘Somehow it gets worse ... sometimes it’s just like opening a tap. You can’t stop crying’
Suspect chased by PSNI officer complained afterwards he had given self up before device used
North’s Police Ombudsman concludes police officers assaulted west Belfast man in 1997
Lobby group complains of ‘sloppy and careless procedures’ in Police Ombudsman office
Nationalist suspicions that loyalism remains in business are underscored every day
The inconvenient past will not simply go away with time, but must be faced up to
Daughter of one of six victims says report ‘vindicated’ suspicions of collusion in murders
Some Special Branch officers had a ‘hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil’ mindset
Legacy team of solicitors trawling through roll call of Troubles cases in pursuit of justice
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