Can the state, especially when it is implicated in killing, be trusted as the arbiter of what should remain confidential?
Fergal Kinney interviews Emma Warren about her excellent new history of how youth clubs galvanised UK and Northern Irish ...
A Troubles-themed board game has been condemned by survivors’ groups for “minimising the suffering” of victims of the Northern Ireland conflict.
A game, which focuses on The Troubles, has received push back from victims' groups but developers brand it "educational".
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US board game about Irish conflict sparks outrage amid claims it 'minimizes suffering' of the Troubles
Players of 'Troubles: Shadow War in Northern Ireland 1964-1998' take on the role of different "factions" including security ...
A survivor group spokesperson asked how the families of 9/11 victims might feel if a similar board game were created about ...
A ‘Troubles board game’ has been condemned by a victims group amid concerns it could re-traumatise survivors and minimise decades of suffering.
By turning conflict into entertainment US games company is ignoring its living legacy, says victims rights’ group ...
Former aeronautical engineer David Hill's investigation into the 1994 Mull of Kintyre crash helped pave the way for families' ...
His trophy did not bring immediate financial dividends, however. The early rounds of the tournament, played in ‘terrible ...
The DAA standoff with Kenny Jacobs is an intriguing tale while we wait for ECJ to share its views on the Dublin Airport ...
Former senior police officer Jon Burrows is enjoying one of the fastest political rises in Northern Ireland’s history. From ...
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