Democratic Unionist Party MP Gregory Campbell has said he received an apology from the Irish president after he criticised a ...
In the Guildhall, Connolly toured its exhibits, including the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the late former SDLP leader John ...
President Catherine Connolly is to continue her three-day official visit to Northern Ireland with a number of engagements in Co Derry on Thursday.
Catherine Connolly told the DUP MP she is ‘here to listen’ adding, ‘at the end of the day we’re human beings and we have to have respect’.
DfI has said it is checking for other ‘unacceptable and offensive’ slogans on signage ...
Eight former soldiers who were investigated over allegations of giving false evidence about the events of Bloody Sunday will ...
Locals in the city called either Londonderry or Derry, Northern Ireland, are marking 50 years since Bloody Sunday, in which British soldiers fired upon a crowd of protesters in what's now considered ...
Thirteen people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured when members of the Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in the Bogside - a predominantly Catholic part of ...
LONDON — A former British paratrooper was found not guilty Thursday on murder charges relating to the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland that saw 13 people killed in a flurry of bullets.
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‘You’re in our country’ – President Connolly apologises to DUP’s Gregory Campbell after speech in Derry
President Catherine Connolly has apologised to DUP MP Gregory Campbell after he took offence to her use of the word Derry in ...
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