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Mixed Reactions to UK-Ireland Troubles Legacy Deal
A new framework addressing Northern Ireland Troubles legacy cases, announced by the UK and Irish governments, has received mixed reactions from victims' families, politicians, and campaigners, raising concerns about truth, reconciliation, and protections for veterans.
Mixed Reactions to UK-Ireland Troubles Legacy Deal
A new framework addressing Northern Ireland Troubles legacy cases, announced by the UK and Irish governments, has received mixed reactions from victims' families, politicians, and campaigners, raising concerns about truth, reconciliation, and protections for veterans.
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24% Bias Score


Def Leppard guitarist recalls Troubles-era stage tension
Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell recounts performing in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, describing onstage tension due to band members' differing religious backgrounds, yet highlighting music as an escape from the conflict.
Def Leppard guitarist recalls Troubles-era stage tension
Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell recounts performing in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, describing onstage tension due to band members' differing religious backgrounds, yet highlighting music as an escape from the conflict.
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24% Bias Score


Sinn Féin MP Recounts Troubles Experiences, Highlights Resilience and Political Influence
Sinn Féin MP Pat Cullen, elected in 2024, describes her experiences growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, including frequent army stop-and-searches, her nursing career, and her leadership of the RCN during major pay strikes, highlighting her resilience and influence.
Sinn Féin MP Recounts Troubles Experiences, Highlights Resilience and Political Influence
Sinn Féin MP Pat Cullen, elected in 2024, describes her experiences growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, including frequent army stop-and-searches, her nursing career, and her leadership of the RCN during major pay strikes, highlighting her resilience and influence.
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36% Bias Score


UK to Repeal Legacy Act Protecting Veterans of the Troubles
The UK government's decision to repeal the 2023 Legacy Act, designed to protect British veterans from prosecution for actions during the Troubles, has sparked outrage among veterans' groups and sparked accusations of 'two-tier justice' due to concerns it granted immunity to terrorists. Nearly 170,00...
UK to Repeal Legacy Act Protecting Veterans of the Troubles
The UK government's decision to repeal the 2023 Legacy Act, designed to protect British veterans from prosecution for actions during the Troubles, has sparked outrage among veterans' groups and sparked accusations of 'two-tier justice' due to concerns it granted immunity to terrorists. Nearly 170,00...
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64% Bias Score


Belfast Prosecutor Ronald Appleton Dies at 97
Ronald Appleton, a Belfast prosecutor who died aged 97, secured 42 life sentences for the Shankill Butchers in 1979 and prosecuted numerous IRA members in controversial "supergrass" trials during Northern Ireland's Troubles, showcasing meticulous preparation and unwavering commitment to justice desp...
Belfast Prosecutor Ronald Appleton Dies at 97
Ronald Appleton, a Belfast prosecutor who died aged 97, secured 42 life sentences for the Shankill Butchers in 1979 and prosecuted numerous IRA members in controversial "supergrass" trials during Northern Ireland's Troubles, showcasing meticulous preparation and unwavering commitment to justice desp...
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24% Bias Score


O'Neill Defends Attendance at Bobby Sands Statue Unveiling
Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill defended attending a Bobby Sands statue unveiling in West Belfast, despite the DUP's criticism and the statue's unauthorized erection, claiming it demonstrated her commitment to be "a first minister for all" by attending a VE Day event afterwards.
O'Neill Defends Attendance at Bobby Sands Statue Unveiling
Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill defended attending a Bobby Sands statue unveiling in West Belfast, despite the DUP's criticism and the statue's unauthorized erection, claiming it demonstrated her commitment to be "a first minister for all" by attending a VE Day event afterwards.
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48% Bias Score

Soldier F Trial Begins for Bloody Sunday Killings
In Belfast, the trial of Soldier F, a British ex-paratrooper, began on Monday for the 1972 Bloody Sunday killings where he is accused of murdering two and attempting to murder five others during a protest.

Soldier F Trial Begins for Bloody Sunday Killings
In Belfast, the trial of Soldier F, a British ex-paratrooper, began on Monday for the 1972 Bloody Sunday killings where he is accused of murdering two and attempting to murder five others during a protest.
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32% Bias Score

Forgotten Poet of the Troubles Receives Long-Overdue Recognition
On Wednesday, a blue plaque was unveiled at Belfast's Falls Road Library to commemorate poet Padraic Fiacc, whose work, focusing on the Troubles, had been largely forgotten until now, bringing renewed attention to his significant contribution to Irish literature.

Forgotten Poet of the Troubles Receives Long-Overdue Recognition
On Wednesday, a blue plaque was unveiled at Belfast's Falls Road Library to commemorate poet Padraic Fiacc, whose work, focusing on the Troubles, had been largely forgotten until now, bringing renewed attention to his significant contribution to Irish literature.
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24% Bias Score

Labour's Plan to Repeal Northern Ireland Legacy Act Faces Veteran Backlash
Hilary Benn, the Northern Ireland secretary, defended Labour's plan to repeal the Northern Ireland Legacy and Reconciliation Act, citing only one soldier's conviction since 1998 for a Troubles-related death, despite a large-scale veteran protest at the Cenotaph and Parliament Square.

Labour's Plan to Repeal Northern Ireland Legacy Act Faces Veteran Backlash
Hilary Benn, the Northern Ireland secretary, defended Labour's plan to repeal the Northern Ireland Legacy and Reconciliation Act, citing only one soldier's conviction since 1998 for a Troubles-related death, despite a large-scale veteran protest at the Cenotaph and Parliament Square.
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52% Bias Score

Ní Chuinn's Debut Collection: Unresolved Trauma and the Enduring Legacy of the Troubles
Liadan Ní Chuinn's debut story collection confronts the enduring legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, exploring the unresolved trauma and political accountability that continue to shape personal lives and national identity, despite the author's post-Good Friday Agreement birth.

Ní Chuinn's Debut Collection: Unresolved Trauma and the Enduring Legacy of the Troubles
Liadan Ní Chuinn's debut story collection confronts the enduring legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, exploring the unresolved trauma and political accountability that continue to shape personal lives and national identity, despite the author's post-Good Friday Agreement birth.
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36% Bias Score

Remastered "Cal" Returns to Cinemas 40 Years Later
The 1984 film adaptation of Bernard MacLaverty's novel "Cal", initially lost to poor-quality copies, has been remastered and re-released at Belfast's Queen's Film Theatre, marking a significant event for Northern Irish cinema and offering a renewed opportunity for audiences to experience this acclai...

Remastered "Cal" Returns to Cinemas 40 Years Later
The 1984 film adaptation of Bernard MacLaverty's novel "Cal", initially lost to poor-quality copies, has been remastered and re-released at Belfast's Queen's Film Theatre, marking a significant event for Northern Irish cinema and offering a renewed opportunity for audiences to experience this acclai...
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44% Bias Score

Adams Defends IRA Actions in BBC Libel Trial
Gerry Adams, former Sinn Féin president, is on trial in Dublin, defending himself against a BBC libel claim alleging he approved the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a British agent within Sinn Féin; Adams maintains the IRA's campaign was a legitimate response to military occupation.

Adams Defends IRA Actions in BBC Libel Trial
Gerry Adams, former Sinn Féin president, is on trial in Dublin, defending himself against a BBC libel claim alleging he approved the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a British agent within Sinn Féin; Adams maintains the IRA's campaign was a legitimate response to military occupation.
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40% Bias Score
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