Geraldine Finucane arrives at the public inquiry into her husband's murder. She says that after more than 37 years of waiting she hopes there will be no more delays @thedetailtv.bsky.social
As racist attacks spread across Belfast, volunteers and neighbours stepped in to get families to safety, filling a vacuum left by state institutions, writes Chloë Trew (@ppr-org.bsky.social)
A quarter of those arrested for the racist disorder in Belfast in August 2024 have since been reported to the police for domestic abuse.
“The myth that violence against women and girls is increasing because of immigration is completely unfounded and does not reflect the experience of Women’s Aid"
‘The facts are the facts’: Ex-Ombudsman stands over Loughinisland collusion finding 10 years on
Reporter @shaunacorr.bsky.social is back at the Dalradian gold mine inquiry again this morning
Catch up on all of our coverage so far:
The Lough Neagh Partnership recommended that stakeholders enter negotiations over the future ownership of Lough Neagh before carrying out fundamental due diligence.
They advised waiting until the Earl of Shaftesbury "is ready to proceed with the transfer of ownership”.
By @tommygreene.bsky.social
Fermanagh priest Father Joe McVeigh claimed that the Pope “would be totally opposed to the destruction of a sacred place” to mine gold.
@shaunacorr.bsky.social reports from the Sperrins inquiry
Join us for a special screening of acclaimed investigative documentary 'No Stone Unturned' on Friday 12 June.
The event will feature a talk by Dr. Michael Maguire on his landmark Police Ombudsman report, and a post-film discussion with the journalists behind the film and relatives of the victims.
Pat Finucane public inquiry formally opens today after 37-year campaign for answers
Proposals to replace a public road as part of a Dalradian Gold mine application could negatively affect people who are older, disabled, or from the Catholic community, a public inquiry has heard.
@shaunacorr.bsky.social reports
Perpetrators of domestic abuse in Northern Ireland are overwhelmingly male, white, British/Irish, and known to the victim
A murder mystery that reveals the kind of secrets which governments keep. In 1994, six people were gunned down as they watched the World Cup in a small pub in Loughinisland, Co. Down.