Ulster Human Rights Watch, which works for victims of terrorism, discussed the consultation on proposals to deal with the past in Lurgan yesterday. MARY McCURRIE, whose father Jim was murdered by the IRA in east Belfast in 1970, gave the following emotional address. We are we are using as the latest in our legacy series (links to rest of series at bottom of this article):
In the latest in our series of essays on the legacy imbalance, AUSTEN MORGAN says that to concentrate on the handful of unlawful state killings, which the 'legacy industry' does, is disproportionate, inhumane and perverse (see bottom of article for links to other essays):
Nine-man Rangers were made to do it the hard way as they survived two red cards to claim a place in the Europa League group stages following a 1-1 draw in Ufa.
Linfield boss David Healy is keen to continue his side's award-winning August momentum into the start of September with a weekend home test against Ards.
An elected representative on Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has commented on social media regarding the council's 'English only' policy after a meeting held behind closed doors.
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In the years immediately after the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement there was no improvement in security co-operation across the border, RUC Chief Constable Sir John Hermon told the government.
A student who won a gold medal for badminton at the Special Olympics Ireland National Games has been paid compensation after he was refused funding for the final year of a catering skills programme.
A Co Down skipper caught up in clashes between British and French fishermen over scallops off the Normandy coast has said the Royal Navy should intervene.
Parents of young children will no doubt be familiar with requests for stories 'out of your head' as opposed to the neatly printed and wonderfully illustrated kind.
Dan Sayle remains in a serious condition and has been transferred to the UK for treatment following his crash in the Lightweight race at the Classic TT last Saturday.
Ballymoney's Darryl Tweed made up for the disappointment of running out of fuel in the Junior race at the Manx Grand Prix by clinching victory in the Ultra-Lightweight race.
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