AN MP has claimed the campaign for justice for victims of the Troubles is not over, despite the enactment of new legislation which puts an end to prosecutions from that period. Speaking after the British Government’s Legacy Act came into force, SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood, who is the MP for Foyle, has said that the campaign to provide "truth, justice and accountability” for … [Read more...] about MP claims fight for justice for Troubles victims is ‘far from over’ despite Legacy Act taking effect
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Appeal for witnesses to two incidents involving PSNI officers
THE Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland has issued two witness appeals for separate incidents involving PSNI officers in Co. Armagh. The first involved a young person and a police officer near the junction of the Knock dual carriageway and the Castlereagh Road in Belfast at around 9.30pm on March 24. The incident occurred following a foot pursuit from Prince Regent Road and … [Read more...] about Appeal for witnesses to two incidents involving PSNI officers
Irish cuckoo returns to Ireland after ‘epic journey’ which saw it spend winter in Africa
AN Irish cuckoo has returned to its homeland after an epic journey which saw it spend the winter in Africa. The bird, named Cuach KP, is one of three that were fitted with satellite tags as part of a new Cuckoo Tracking Project launched last summer. It landed home in Killarney National Park in Kerry this week, where it flew off from last year after the birds were fitted with … [Read more...] about Irish cuckoo returns to Ireland after ‘epic journey’ which saw it spend winter in Africa
Two Irish authors make longlist for prestigious crime writers’ prize
TWO Irish authors have made the longlist for a prestigious annual prize devoted to crime writers. Jane Casey and Liz Nugent are among 18 authors in the running for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2024. Dublin-born Casey, who now lives in southwest London with her husband, who is a criminal barrister, and their two children, has written twelve crime novels for … [Read more...] about Two Irish authors make longlist for prestigious crime writers’ prize
Tánaiste wishes Irish soldiers about to deploy for Lebanon a ‘safe and successful’ mission
TÁNAISTE Micheál Martin has reviewed the soldiers of Ireland’s 124th Infantry Battalion ahead of their upcoming deployment to Lebanaon. Mr Martin, who is also Ireland’s Minister for Defence, was accompanied by Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Seán Clancy as he reviewed the battalion at Cathal Brugha Barracks in Rathmines, Dublin this week. Some 341 … [Read more...] about Tánaiste wishes Irish soldiers about to deploy for Lebanon a ‘safe and successful’ mission