Company paid £2.6 million.Mother-of-three Ms McDermott was born in Londonderry in 1950, becoming a student at...
But when officers from the two forces met at Dublin Castle in April 1980 the then Taoiseach, Charles Haughey, had...
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The aftermath of the Saville Inquiry into the events around Bloody Sunday has left me, and I suspect many others, with one enduring image: Prime Minister David Cameron’s apology in the House of Commons, where he says that the actions of the British Army Full Article at Slugger O'toole
IRISH JUNIOR MATHS COMPETITIONWell done to the following First Year students who took part in the final of the Irish Junior maths competition which was held in St. Peter's College Wexford last Friday 27 April - Ellen Bolger, Sinéad Walsh, Brian Hennessy, Full Article at Carlow People
He (McLaughlin) declared that the Taoiseach from the outset of the inquiry had decreed that the killings were a political crime and, in view of the fact that the Parachute Regiment had been involved in Bloody Sunday, no assistance would be given to RUC investigators.
The Smithwick Tribunal is becoming a “significant issue” among republicans who are concerned it is uncovering information on past murders, the tribunal has been told. According to a précis of intelligence information gleaned by the PSNI within the last y Full Article at Slugger O'toole
Long-suffering Bahrainis want democratic change. In response, Al Khalifa security forces attack them. Washington turns a blind eye. So did Formula One's governing body. On April 22, Bahrain's Grand Prix goes on as planned. Protesters call it "blood on th Full Article at Philly Independent Media Center
A woman has topped the list of high-earning barristers in Northern Ireland with payments worth three quarters of a million pounds. Eilis McDermott, who has practised since 1974 and was the first woman to become a Queen's Counsel, received fees of £770,03 Full Article at Belfast Telegraph
Police in the Irish Republic were ordered by a former Taoiseach not to cooperate with an investigation into the IRA killing of 18 British soldiers because of paratroopers' involvement in the Bloody Sunday shootings in Londonderry, it has been claimed. Pa Full Article at Belfast Telegraph
14/03/2012 - 18:14:33 Gardaí were ordered by a former Taoiseach not to cooperate with an investigation into the IRA killing of 18 British soldiers because of paratroopers’ involvement in the Bloody Sunday shootings in Derry, it was claimed tonight. Paper Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
FROM THE ARCHIVES: The economic cost to the Republic of the Northern Troubles became apparent in 1972 after Bloody Sunday in Derry and the subsequent burning of the British embassy in Dublin, as this contemporary report illustrated. NINE INDUSTRIAL proje Full Article at Irish Times
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He (McLaughlin) declared that the Taoiseach from the outset of the inquiry had decreed that the killings were a political crime and, in view of the fact that the Parachute Regiment had been involved in Bloody Sunday, no assistance would be given to RUC investigators.
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