Set during the Troubles, Trespasses captures the corrosively brutal divide between the Protestant and Catholic communities.
A game, which focuses on The Troubles, has received push back from victims' groups but developers brand it "educational".
BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Peter Olphert was 14 when Irish Republican Army gunmen killed his father. Forty years later, he says it’s time to set aside the past. Mark Thompson lost his brother to ...
In this series, The BelTel looks at the people and organisations who were actively involved in Northern Ireland’s Troubles. From IRA leader Martin McGuinness to British Army officer Frank Kitson, and ...
Liadan Ní Chuinn's Every One Still Here is about a universal theme—complicated family relationships—in a singular setting: ...
The controversial clause had already been found to be unlawful and was opposed by Northern Ireland parties and victims' ...
Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Hain has urged anyone severely and permanently injured through no fault ...
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Board game about the Troubles sparks criticism over claims it 'minimises suffering'
The proposed game is taking pre-orders online ...
Former British special forces soldiers reject allegations the regiment was central to a ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy during the ...
Rosa Prince is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering UK politics and policy. She was formerly an editor and writer at Politico and the Daily Telegraph, and is the author of "Comrade Corbyn" and ...
The UK government announced Friday it would replace controversial legislation designed to draw a line under issues stemming from three decades of violence in Northern Ireland, paving the way for ...
Linda Molloy, whose 18-year-old son John was killed in a random attack in north Belfast, has said while she voted for the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement for peace, victims of the Troubles have been ...
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