Northern Ireland Government stands firm on decision to take legal case against UK over Troubles legacy lawsIt comes after the Northern Irish secretary informed the Tánaiste of his regret at the Irish state’s move to challenge contentious legislation
Politics UK writes to Irish government to register regret at Troubles legacy legal caseNorthern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has written to Tánaiste Micheál Martin questioning the move to challenge the UK’s contentious legacy laws in the European Court of Human Rights
Northern Ireland Deirdre Heenan: For Jeffrey Donaldson, party unity is more important than the North’s citizensThose who hoped the DUP leader’s speech to his party’s conference would show a willingness to set out a roadmap for a return to Stormont were left disappointed
Business Post's View Editorial: British response to Varadkar united Ireland comments unhelpful and insulting
Northern Ireland DUP leader calls for interim chief to take control of PSNI ‘crisis’Sir Jeffrey Donaldson pointed to a loss of confidence internally within the PSNI
Northern Ireland Images of Troubles victims projected onto British parliament as UK urged to scrap legacy BillControversial legislation is to be debated on Tuesday and would prevent future inquests into Troubles offences
Northern Ireland UK government launches inquiry to discover if the Omagh bombing could have been stoppedA High Court judgement found plausible arguments that the 1998 attack, which left 29 people dead, may have been averted
Northern Ireland Taoiseach says time not right for reform of Good Friday Agreement Micheál Martin has said current system is ‘not fit for purpose’, but that improvements should be explored in the longer term rather than now
Northern Ireland Analysis: Baker apology a clear sign the British government wants to end the NI protocol debacleWith a litany of other issues facing Liz Truss’ government at home, it is perhaps unsurprising that Steve Baker’s apology has signalled a new direction on the protocol.
Politics North’s new Secretary of State warns of election if no executive in place by October 28Chris Heaton-Harris has told Sinn Féin’s leaders that if no progress is made on restoring the executive, there will be a new poll
The Profile Chris Heaton-Harris: Britain’s new man in Belfast will need more than just charmAlthough he is regarded as a highly affable character by political friends and foes alike, the Eurosceptic Tory will have his work cut out in his new role of Northern Secretary