The mother of one of the youngest victims of the Omagh bombing has died without ever seeing justice for her murdered daughter ...
Activists in Ulster remain steadfast in their opposition to a Canadian company’s plan to establish a large gold mine in the ...
Two suspected New IRA members were arrested on Tuesday and charged under the Terrorism Act 2000 after they were found in ...
Jim Sharkey, who ran a newsagent shop in the County Tyrone town, was among those speaking at the inquiry into the 1998 ...
The blast was like "an electric shock" to his body, he said. "I could hear children shouting for their mums, mums shouting ...
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has struck its new district rate for April 2025 – March 2026 at 3.65%. The figure ...
Northern Ireland’s local councils have increased rates by more than inflation despite householders still trying to recover ...
A woman has described the harrowing moments when she was left on fire after becoming trapped underneath the engine of the car ...
The Policy Exchange has put the cost of inquiries, court cases, inquests and compensation payouts so far at between £840 million and £1.4 billion. | UTV News ...
A traffic warden who was seriously injured in the Omagh bombing has told how she was “humiliated” by having to take off her clothes so her scars could be examined in a compensation claim.
The Policy Exchange think tank also warns about potential future costs - which it claims could amount to £1.3bn.
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