ELLE UK speaks to Lola Petticrew, breakout star of 'Say Nothing', a new show streaming on Disney+ about The Troubles in ...
Lola Petticrew had a phase, where if they passed by a bookshop and saw Anna Burns’ Milkman, they had to buy it. ‘I’m a walking cliché,’ the Belfast-born actor says. ‘I grew up consuming so much Irish ...
The former Permanent Secretary at the Department of Finance, Sue Gray, has been appointed as a Life Peer by Prime Minister ...
The diplomacy skills required for such a sensitive role were honed in a location far removed from Whitehall, when Ms Gray and her country and western singer husband Bill Conlon bought and ran a pub in ...
Northern Ireland's largest two unionist parties said on Thursday they intend for the first time to trigger a mechanism included in post-Brexit arrangements that could allow them to stop the ...
The officer is alleged to have been involved in the generation of a false threat report that was intended to support a court ...
A judge in Northern Ireland ordered the UK government Tuesday to hold a public inquiry into the 1997 murder of a Catholic during the "Troubles" conflict in which state agents were allegedly involved.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) unlawfully spied on two investigative journalists and documentary filmmakers in a bid to unmask their sources, a UK tribunal ruled on Tuesday.
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal has issued its judgment in the case taken by Northern Ireland filmmakers Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey.
Conservative MP David Davis calls for a public inquiry following a court ruling that the PSNI and Metropolitan Police ...
Northern Ireland's police force unlawfully placed two investigative journalists under surveillance to try and find out their ...
In Episode 81 of his podcast, ASU and New America's Peter Bergen looks at lessons from Northern Ireland for today's seemingly ...