The Bloody Sunday inquiry report has been delayed again, after more than 12 years and £200 million of taxpayers' money. The 4,500 pages of the findings of Lord Saville of Newdigate's tribunal, by far ...
Some 50,000 young unemployed could be taken off the dole immediately if the Government implemented a 1.3 billion euro stimulus plan, Sinn Fein claimed. The main plank of their economic recovery ...
David Cather (Write Back, March 16) believes that it is possible to be sick to one's stomach at Sinn Fein/IRA being in Government while at the same time being instrumental in republicans obtaining ...
The DUP looks set to gain chairmanship of the Assembly scrutiny team which will monitor the new Justice Minister. But it remains unclear whether Sinn Fein or the SDLP will take up the vice-chair of ...
The annual St Patrick's Day exodus to the United States is not what it used to be. During the 1990s, Northern Ireland would gratefully empty its entire cohort of politicians, clutching suitcases full ...
What will David Ford do if he is asked to authorise a tap on the phone of a fellow politician or one of their close friends? Not much attention has fallen on the role which the Justice Minister has ...
In his first in-depth interview since the Assembly voted to trigger the transfer of Policing and Justice powers, David Ford tells Noel McAdam that delays in cases coming to court here are ...
The decision not to invite the SDLP and Ulster Unionists to a St Patrick's Day meeting with US president Barack Obama is another sign of divided government, Margaret Ritchie has said. The SDLP leader ...
DUP claims that meeting Irish government ministers by video link rather than in person could help protect the environment were dismissed by Sinn Fein. Environment Minister Edwin Poots told the ...
Perhaps the most striking finding in the Belfast Telegraph poll is the majority of Catholics who say they would vote to leave the UK and become part of a united Ireland. That figure at 69% rising to ...