In the latest essay in our series on the legacy imbalance, JIM NICHOLSON MEP says that despite the number of self-styled âhuman rightsâ lawyers in Northern Ireland, there are few of takers to highlight terrorist torture in the way Ireland was so keen to help the Hooded Men (see beneath this article links to the rest of the series):
Theresa May has faced demands to assure MPs about her personal efforts to end the âcompletely abhorrentâ investigations of Northern Ireland military veterans.
Judging from some of the comments in Roamerâs mailbox, the Reverend Richard Winter Hamiltonâs (mostly!) warm reminiscences of his visit to Ireland in 1828, particularly to the Giantâs Causeway, made enjoyable reading.
Michael OâNeill has warned his Northern Ireland players he will need them at their sharpest to cope with a tough double-header away to Austria and Bosnia & Herzegovina next month.
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