The Troubles
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Kneecap: the Belfast rappers courting controversy
In the Spotlight Trio, known for anti-British views and fierce support for Palestine, under fire for alleged call to murder MPs
By Harriet Marsden, 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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Stakeknife: the killer who spied for Britain
Talking Point The investigation into the IRA double agent has taken seven years and cost £40m
By 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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What happened on Bloody Sunday?
In Depth Fifty years ago, 13 people were shot dead by British soldiers during a march in Londonderry
By The Week Staff Last updated
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‘Ventilation is vitally important but No. 10 has consistently failed to communicate this’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis and commentary from the British and international press
By The best columns Published
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Can amnesty for Troubles killings survive Stormont opposition?
feature Victim’s families say proposal for statute of limitations is ‘slap in the face’
By The Week Staff Published
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Instant Opinion: ‘the final battle to keep our beloved NHS’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Tuesday 4 August
By The Week Staff Published
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Boris Johnson vows to end trials of soldiers accused in Troubles
Speed Read PM's move to block ‘vexatious’ prosecutions condemned as ‘clickbait’
By The Week Staff Published
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Omagh bombing: atrocity remembered 21 years on
In Depth Families of the victims say their relatives have still not received justice
By Gabriel Power, The Week UK Last updated
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How new military veterans amnesty law will work
In Depth Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt proposes law to prevent war crime prosecutions against British soldiers - with one controversial exception
By The Week Staff Published
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Johnny Mercer: the Tory MP going on strike
In Depth Former Army officer tells Theresa May he’s withdrawing support in protest against probes into military veterans
By The Week Staff Last updated
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When should deaths in war be classed as crimes?
Speed Read Northern Ireland secretary faces calls to resign after saying killings by security forces during the Troubles were ‘not crimes’
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British soldiers to face ten-year cut-off for historical prosecutions
Speed Read New protections for army veterans accused of historical abuses comes amid furore over Bloody Sunday charges
By The Week Staff Last updated
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