Protests held in North as Troubles legacy Bill debated at Westminster
More than 100 people picket outside the Northern Ireland Office in Belfast city centre
More than 100 people picket outside the Northern Ireland Office in Belfast city centre
The Star of the Sea were a tight group of young lads before the Troubles tore them apart
British soldiers ‘should be brought to justice in terms of atrocities like Bloody Sunday’, Martin says
Legacy laws would ‘cement widespread feelings’ that justice is being denied, says letter
Annette McGavigan (14) was wearing school uniform when shot dead by British army
‘Investigations, prosecutions, inquests and civil actions cannot be abolished, and due process must take place’
Anger grows over proposals revealed by NI secretary of state Brandon Lewis
Victims rights campaigner challenges ruling that decision should be left to Northern Secretary
Former UVF commander Billy Hutchinson says unionists should debate a united Ireland
Brexit crisis shows consequences of holding a referendum without proper preliminary steps - Mark Daly
Applicants argued UK government must seek deal to protect north-south co-operation
Legality of prorogation must be challenged to prevent wrongful triggering, says former PM
NI judge hopes ruling on handling of Brexit process will be ready by end of month
Northern Ireland cases cannot leapfrog straight to the supreme court
One of applicants was high-profile victims’ campaigner Raymond McCord
North’s attorney general says peace deals not dependent on UK remaining in the EU
Gina Miller says she will not give up ‘fight for democracy’
Gove refused to confirm whether UK government would abide by law blocking no deal
Victims’ campaigner’s bid to claim no-deal Brexit would damage peace process
Boris Johnson asserts both sides must ‘up the tempo’ and labels backstop ‘anti-democratic’
Plaintiffs claim departure without agreement would breach Belfast Agreement
Senator Mark Daly says Government must establish second New Ireland Forum
Victims campaigner Raymond McCord rejects statement as ‘nonsense’
Veteran justice campaigner Raymond McCord believes vote crucial for ‘transparency’
Key figures from both sides of the peace line have their say on the notion of Irish unity
Gerry Adams urges Government to negotiate special designation for North within EU
Efforts continue to avert elections although main consensus is Assembly poll inevitable
Northern Ireland cases heard during UK government appeal against article 50 ruling
Britain’s supreme court hears successive agreements have moved sovereignty to North
Raymond McCord claims UK cannot leave EU without consent of people in North
Failed legal challenge to process may be referred directly to the Supreme Court
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
Lawyer says Belfast Agreement gives North a ‘veto’ over any constitutional change to its status
Martin McGuinness says Brexit is not a “done deal” for Northern Ireland
Cross-party group of MLAs seek to judicially review UK’s move towards leaving EU
John Larkin sets out view that challenges to Brexit appear to raise an issue of devolution
Judge to focus on issues specific to Northern Ireland arising from UK’s exit from the EU
Raymond McCord assessed as eligible for legal aid to seek review of EU departure
Raymond McCord claims UK withdrawal from EU could damage peace process
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