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Full coverage: Good Friday Agreement

Tommie Gorman: The day Rishi Sunak said ‘No more’

The British government is no longer prepared to let the second largest party in its smallest devolved administration decide the terms and the pace of the UK’s relationship with its nearest and most important trading partner, the EU.

Tommie Gorman
28th Feb, 2023 - 7 min read

Tommie Gorman: David Trimble was useless at small talk and socially awkward, but when it mattered, he did what was right

During the 24 years following the Good Friday Agreement, there was limited acknowledgement of David Trimble's heroism but he was the figure who took the greatest risks for peace.

Tommie Gorman
30th Jul, 2022 - 9 min read

Who killed Joe Campbell?: Part 2 – Police

In the second part of a major investigation into the murder of Joe Campbell, this is the story of the hunt for Joe Campbell's killer and the failures of the police which have denied his family justice for 45 years.

Phoebe Greenwood
5th Jun, 2022 - 17 min read

Who killed Joe Campbell?: Part 1 – Murder

Joe Campbell, a Catholic in the RUC, was murdered in 1977. For 45 years, his family have looked for justice. This weekend, in a major four-part investigation, we explore the circumstances of his death and who killed him.

Phoebe Greenwood
4th Jun, 2022 - 19 min read

“Lack of imagination is what got Boris Johnson into this. He didn’t seem to imagine what would happen when he made such an enemy of Dominic Cummings”

The constant revelations about Downing Street parties appears to have signalled the end for Boris Johnson but can he survive and when he goes, what will happen next?

Dion Fanning
15th Jan, 2022 - 2 min read

The wreckage of the past: Sinn Féin, the old brigade and the uneasy accommodation with the truth

Sinn Féin and its associates are among those who will never tell the full truth about the Troubles. As they come close to power in the south, this will reveal some uncomfortable realities, writes Tommie Gorman.

Tommie Gorman
24th Jul, 2021 - 6 min read

Northern Ireland confronts its past: discomforting truths about the peace process in a world of mirrors and shards of glass

Brandon Lewis's plan for an amnesty on Troubles-related crimes may force us to look at our own flaws and contradictions on legacy issues, writes Tommie Gorman

Tommie Gorman
17th Jul, 2021 - 8 min read
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