Northern Ireland

  • 29 Jun 2017

    In a separate development on Northern Ireland’s strict abortion rules – an appeal court has ruled that it should be left to the Stormont Assembly to decide – not judges.

  • 29 Jun 2017

    Talks to restore power sharing in Northern Ireland have been given an extension till Monday – after the parties missed today’s deadline to reach an agreement.

  • 27 Jun 2017

    DUP-Tory deal: what follows the stops and starts?

    Yesterday No 10 accidentally mis-briefed that the DUP deal was contingent on Stormont power-sharing getting up and running. It set a lot of hares running, briefly, before the correction was rung through. It was a particularly lively moment because DUP insiders believe that the Northern Ireland office had, at the end of last week, been…

  • 12 Jun 2017

    Conservatives and DUP: What will be in the deal?

    When the Tory/DUP deal is agreed between Arlene Foster and Theresa May, don’t expect a publication like the Coalition Agreement in 2010.

  • 18 May 2017

    In Northern Ireland voters could be forgiven for suffering election fatigue as they trudge to the polls for the seventh time – yes seventh time, in three years. But the parties claim the electorate are motivated by Brexit and the collapse of Stormont. And also motivated by the chance that Sinn Fein – even though…

  • 11 Apr 2017

    It’s a classic movie formula. Put two men who hate each other on a tense car journey , forced to work together; then watch as they begrudgingly come to develop a mutual respect. A new film called ‘The Journey’ does just this, but casts Northern Ireland’s deeply opposed political leaders as the central characters.

  • 27 Mar 2017

    Team May: divisions over date of indyref2?

    Some in the Edinburgh administration detect a division in the May team on when a second referendum might have to be granted.

  • 23 Mar 2017

    From the rawness of today’s violence to the scar tissue of yesterday’s. The IRA gunman turned statesman Martin McGuiness was laid to rest this afternoon.

  • 6 Mar 2017

    After a major political shock in Northern Ireland’s assembly elections, fraught negotiations are under way to form an administration.

  • 6 Mar 2017

    Gary Gibbon on the positions of the parties in Stormont and the British Government.

  • 4 Mar 2017

    They’ve lost the election – but Sinn Fein have hailed last night’s result as a “watershed moment” in Northern Ireland politics. The republicans came within one seat of the Democratic Unionist Party and have – for the first time – prevented the unionists having a majority at Stormont. Under the rules of the Northern Ireland…

  • 1 Feb 2017

    Donald Trump has drawn outrage across the world, including Britain, after he condoned waterboarding and torture. But tonight this programme can reveal allegations that warterboarding and electric shock torture were used by the Parachute Regiment against prisoners in Northern Ireland in the 1970s.

  • 19 Jan 2017

    Martin McGuinness bows out

    Martin McGuinness’ decision to stand down from the Northern Ireland Assembly robs the power-sharing institutions of one of their most important and unlikely defenders.

  • 16 Jan 2017

    Fresh elections will be held in Northern Ireland after the power-sharing agreement collapsed.

  • 10 Jan 2017

    Ministers have appealed to nationalists and unionists in Northern Ireland to come together to avert a looming political crisis.