Well, here we are, just 18 months away from the centenary of the first sitting of the NI Parliament on June 7, 1921 (in Belfast City Hall, then in the Presbyterian College on Botanic Avenue, until Stormont opened in 1932).
Northern Ireland would have been involuntarily put on a path towards Irish unity if Labour had won the 1992 general election and there had been no agreement to restore devolution, according to declassified government files.
Jonathan Ganesh (December 26th) calling on the UK government to compensate victims of IRA-Libya terror says it has been very distressing to know US victims of Gaddafi Semtex received substantial compensation and UK victims received nothing.
One of Northern Ireland's highest profile campaigners for abuse victims says he would do it all again, as compensation looks likely to be paid out in coming weeks.
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A document about a British ambassador's holiday was deliberately leaked by gardai and ended up in the IRA's possession, newly declassified state papers have revealed.
The Drumcree crisis was "a disaster for both communities", a high-level committee which brought together senior security figures and NIO officials was told in 1996.
Terrorists used "wash houses" to destroy forensic evidence during the Troubles, making it exceptionally difficult for the security forces to solve murders, a submission prepared for a US court said.
Ulster's five try 35-3 bonus point win over Connacht on Friday night meant Dan McFarland's side have gone through the whole of 2019 undefeated at Kingspan Stadium.
The first packed Kingspan Stadium since May 2017 was rewarded by an Ulster performance of note in the Guinness PRO14 as they signed off 2019 with an impressive display in a 35-3 rout over Connacht on Friday night.
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