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‘No deliberate attempt’ by British security service MI5 to withhold material from Stakeknife inquiry
Undisclosed MI5 intelligence was not deliberately withheld from a £40 million (€46.6 million) investigation into the activities of the British army’s top spy in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, a ...
MI5 files were not deliberately withheld from an investigation into the IRA agent known as Stakeknife, a review has found.
Kenova, a major investigation into the operations of “Stakeknife”, thought to be the British Army’s top agent inside the IRA, ...
Ireland has experienced stronger economic growth, higher wages, and higher living standards than Northern Ireland in recent ...
The Government of Ireland formally agreed to allow relevant material including reports and intelligence to be shared with the Omagh Bombing Inquiry in order to support the Inquiry's findings and ...
The agreement will allow the UK's Omagh Bombing Inquiry chairman and members of his team to access material held by the ...
Agreement has been reached between the Omagh Bombing Inquiry and the Irish Government over cooperation. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was agreed by the Irish Cabinet in Dublin on Tuesday ...
Ireland was outperforming Northern Ireland in most areas, including living standards, new Economic and Social Research Institute research found.
Mark Pickard, who heads up the Seamus Maguire investigation, said that work has been ongoing on the case since it was referred to the commission by the Police Service of Northern Ireland in 2022. He ...
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A man charged with the IRA murder of a part-time soldier is to be granted bail, Northern Ireland’s most senior judge ruled on ...
Prosecutors claimed James Donegan (67) made the comments when first questioned by Irish police about the killing of Joseph ...
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