Thousands of former servicemen brought parts of central London to a standstill in protest against the prosecution of âSoldier Fâ for his alleged role in the Bloody Sunday massacre.
An Irish senator who served in the British Army has said abusive republicans âneed to get over themselvesâ as he remains proud of his career choice.
For the last 20 years, Northern Ireland has been presented as a model of how seemingly irreconcilable differences can be resolved by political compromise.
Bereaved relatives suing over alleged state collusion with a loyalist gang behind dozens of sectarian murders have secured a major breakthrough in their battle to access documents.
Ulster Unionist peer and former party leader Lord Empey has compared the behaviour of MPs in Parliament this week to ârival football supporters arguing over a decision of the refereeâ.
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