Coroner Rules That Shooting of IRA Man in 1972 Was Unjustified

Coroner Rules That Shooting of IRA Man in 1972 Was Unjustified

The killing of an IRA man who was shot by a British soldier as he ran across a field in Derry in 1972 was unjustified, a coroner has ruled. The shooting of Seamus Bradley, 19, has long been a matter...
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No Cause of Death Found After Preliminary Post Mortem on Nóra Quoirin

No Cause of Death Found After Preliminary Post Mortem on Nóra Quoirin

The cause of Nora Quoirin’s death remains unknown as the investigation continues into what happened to the 15-year-old whose body was discovered more than a week after she went missing in Malaysia. An update on the cause of death had...
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Operation Banner – 50 Years Since British Army Campaign Began in The North

Operation Banner – 50 Years Since British Army Campaign Began in The North

August 14, 2019, marks 50 years since the start of the British Army operation in Northern Ireland. It was the beginning of the lengthiest continuous campaign in British military history. Operation Banner lasted from August 1969 to July 2007 and...
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Family Confirm That Body Found in Malaysian Rainforest is Nora Quoirin

Family Confirm That Body Found in Malaysian Rainforest is Nora Quoirin

A body found in Malaysia has been confirmed to be that of missing teenager Nora Quoirin. The 15-year-old’s body was identified by the Quoirin family today, hours after it was discovered following a large-scale search operation. Nora, who has special...
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PSNI Defend Handling of Loyalist Band Who Wore Parachute Regiment Symbols in Derry March

PSNI Defend Handling of Loyalist Band Who Wore Parachute Regiment Symbols in Derry March

Police have defended their handling of a loyalist flute band that paraded close to the scene of Bloody Sunday with a Parachute Regiment symbol on their uniforms. The actions of officers in their dealings with the Clyde Valley Flute Band...
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Northern Ambulance Shortage ‘Has Not Impacted Critical Call-Outs’

Northern Ambulance Shortage ‘Has Not Impacted Critical Call-Outs’

An ambulance shortage in Northern Ireland that has required crews from across the border to plug service gaps has not impacted critical call-outs, a medical chief has insisted. Two ambulances from Ireland’s National Ambulance Service worked in Northern Irela...
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Police and Protestant Order Members Targeted in Derry Petrol Bomb Attacks

Police and Protestant Order Members Targeted in Derry Petrol Bomb Attacks

Police and members of a Protestant loyal order came under attack by petrol bombers in a night of unrest in Derry. Two petrol bombs were thrown at the Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall in the city center from the direction of...
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Search Continues for Nóra Quoirin Missing in Malaysia

Search Continues for Nóra Quoirin Missing in Malaysia

The search for Nóra Quoirin, 15, is continuing, one week after she disappeared from a Malaysian jungle resort. Hundreds of people are involved in looking for the teenager, who was born with the brain defect holoprosencephaly and has special needs....
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Gerry Adams: ‘Police Should Have Acted Earlier on Belfast Bonfire’

Gerry Adams: ‘Police Should Have Acted Earlier on Belfast Bonfire’

Police should have intervened earlier in a bonfire dispute that ended in violent clashes in a republican neighborhood in Belfast, Gerry Adams has said. The former Sinn Féin president attended a family fun day in the New Lodge on Saturday,...
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Parents of Nóra Quoirin Thank Malaysian Search Teams

Parents of Nóra Quoirin Thank Malaysian Search Teams

The parents of an Irish teenager missing for almost a week in Malaysia have thanked teams taking part in a widespread search operation. Meabh and Sebastian Quoirin, whose 15-year-old daughter Nóra has been missing since last Sunday, said “terima kasih&#...
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