Northern Ireland
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Secret plan for UK to protect Irish skies
Under The Radar Relations between Dublin and London have historically been strained but covert co-operation has endured for decades
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Rwanda law suffers Northern Ireland setback
Speed Read Belfast High Court finds Illegal Migration Act clashes with Good Friday Agreement human rights provisions
By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published
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The Secret Army: the IRA propaganda film forgotten for almost 50 years
In the Spotlight 'Chilling' BBC documentary reveals how US TV crew documented the inner workings of paramilitary group in 1970s
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Will Ireland unite?
In Depth 'Vast obstacles' to unification referendum remain despite 'historic' appointment of nationalist first minister at Stormont
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Brexit: where we are four years on
The Explainer Questions around immigration, trade and Northern Ireland remain as 'divisive as ever'
By The Week UK Published
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Stormont power-sharing in sight: 'good news' for Northern Ireland?
Talking Point Unionists vote to end two-year boycott after agreeing legislative package to address post-Brexit trading arrangements
By The Week UK Published
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Stormont stalemate: can devolution in Northern Ireland still work?
The Explainer Latest deadline looms as DUP remains in ‘haggle mode’ with UK government
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Last updated
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Why is Ireland taking the UK government to court over Troubles legislation?
Today's Big Question Legal action has sparked 'bitter diplomatic row' between the two nations
By Richard Windsor, The Week UK Published
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Why the Troubles Act faces a legal challenge in Belfast
The Explainer Relatives of victims bring case against controversial legislation to High Court
By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Published
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PSNI breach: is the UK taking data security seriously enough?
Today's Big Question Accidental release of personal details of 10,000 Northern Irish police employees could have lethal consequences
By The Week Staff Published
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Roman-era Brits kept lap dogs
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland review
The Week Recommends Five-part BBC docuseries gives a stark reflection on the Troubles
By The Week Staff Published
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Quiz of The Week: 7 - 14 April
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
By The Week Staff Published
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Good Friday Agreement at 25: how did it happen and is it at risk?
In Depth Bill Clinton says it’s a ‘miracle’ Brexit didn’t destroy peace accord and urges DUP to return to power sharing at Stormont
By The Week Staff Last updated
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