John Chilcot obituary: British civil servant who played key role in NI peace process
Celebrated public servant was also known for his penetrating inquiry into Iraq War
Celebrated public servant was also known for his penetrating inquiry into Iraq War
Former British prime minister refused to sign letter to John Hume on 25th anniversary
SDLP leader tried to start a fresh initiative using ‘medium of Protestant Church leaders’
John Major said 1996 service would look like an apology and offend unionists, files show
IRA threatened to murder reporter who covered Troubles virtually from their outset
Behind his sometimes dour public persona, Mallon had a mischievous sense of fun
Plan to mark 150th anniversary cancelled over fears of debate concerning UK apology
British government papers show concerns over ‘hiding-behind-potted-plants scenario’
State Papers 1994: US officials told Sinn Féin ‘likely to increase the level of violence’ in North
Belfast 1994 archives: American embassy official described meetings with NI politicians
‘Dev must be spinning in his grave,’ said British ambassador in Dublin
Report of walk in the Phoenix Park by the new ambassador and the Ulster Unionist MP Ken Maginness
Belfast archive 1993: Angry Orange Order demanded Northern secretary eat his words
British colleagues also perplexed by ‘national security’ reason for lack of prosecutions
Taoiseach complained of PM’s ‘constant bickering’ after Fr Patrick Ryan arrest
As Northern Ireland secretary, her unique behavioural style, issue-based perspective and inclusivity were fundamental to the peace deal
The British government was furious at Clinton for embracing Adams
Peter Brooke was replaced by Patrick Mayhew as a new taoiseach was installed
The late Sir David Goodall was an ‘enthusiast for Irish and related causes’, official wrote
A new documentary ‘No Stone Unturned’ reveals a litany of corruption before, during and after the events of June 19th, 1994
DUP leader has hardened nationalist resolve like no unionist first minister before her
Mayhew was the longest-serving secretary of state for Northern Ireland
Anglo-Irish Agreement appeared a ‘hollow sham’ after delay of IRA suspect extradition
British demand for prior decommissioning was ‘single most serious mistake’ made by any party involved in peace process, says former Irish diplomat in BBC programme
State papers reveal partition of Ireland was ‘at the heart of contemporary politics’ in 1988
Chronology of attempts before and since the Anglo-Irish agreement
Ireland and the injustices of history always fascinated me, says the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body’s first co-chair, who puts it down to his Celtic roots
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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
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