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Years to ‘rebuild what has been broken’ after Ballymena unrest, warns minister

Years to ‘rebuild what has been broken’ after Ballymena unrest, warns minister

Wed, 11 Jun, 2025

Lady Anderson was joined by other peers at Westminster in condemning ‘the appalling acts of racist thuggery’ seen on the streets of Ballymena.
‘No justification’ for UK government to withhold files on boy killed in Derry

‘No justification’ for UK government to withhold files on boy killed in Derry

Thu, 27 Feb, 2025

Lady O’Loan herself survived an IRA bombing at Ulster Polytechnic, Jordanstown, in 1977.
Ireland’s challenge of legacy law ‘unnecessary and unhelpful’, says UK minister

Ireland’s challenge of legacy law ‘unnecessary and unhelpful’, says UK minister

Tue, 07 May, 2024

Dublin’s stance is ‘hard to reconcile’, a Tory frontbencher tells Parliament.
Troubles inquests delayed to run down clock until legacy law kicks in, says former UK minister

Troubles inquests delayed to run down clock until legacy law kicks in, says former UK minister

Tue, 13 Feb, 2024

Labour peer Lord Hain has claimed key inquests are being ‘deliberately delayed’ so they lapse when the UK government's new Legacy Act kicks in on May 1st

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