A game, which focuses on The Troubles, has received push back from victims' groups but developers brand it "educational".
Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Hain has urged anyone severely and permanently injured through no fault ...
Liadan Ní Chuinn's Every One Still Here is about a universal theme—complicated family relationships—in a singular setting: ...
A survivor group spokesperson asked how the families of 9/11 victims might feel if a similar board game were created about ...
Players of 'Troubles: Shadow War in Northern Ireland 1964-1998' take on the role of different "factions" including security ...
The unit's establishment was part of a deal between the British and Irish governments on legacy last September.
The difficulty it faces is trying to make that ‘fair and transparent system’ acceptable to both sides of the conflict, when the very acceptability to one side is often a sign of intolerable bias to ...
The UK government announced Friday it would replace controversial legislation designed to draw a line under issues stemming from three decades of violence in Northern Ireland, paving the way for ...
As if Troubles victims haven’t suffered enough, they have to see their pain and grief turned into a board game and monetised for entertainment. Yes, this is where we’ve arrived at in 2026.
Axing Troubles immunity from Legacy Act a ‘down payment on trust’ – Hilary Benn - The Northern Ireland Secretary said his goal with legacy legislation is to ‘create a system that everyone in Northern ...
Popularity is soaring across Northern Ireland, but dual-language sign policies agitate division as unionists accuse nationalists of cultural erosion ...