British security services allowed a top spy in the IRA to continue committing serious crimes, police report finds.
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Economy minister criticised over differing attitudes to China and Israel as she jets off on Beijing investment mission
Stormont’s economy ministry has been accused of “losing its moral compass” over Caoimhe Archibald’s trip to China to boost ...
UK security services protected the spy – despite his links to more than a dozen killings, abductions and torture during the ...
Wallabies captain Harry Wilson has warned the Queensland Reds’ impressive United Kingdom tour form “means nothing” unless it ...
The U.K.'s security services protected a top spy within the Irish Republican Army even when he was wanted for murder, a ...
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Alliance call for a Dublin role in Stormont reform breaches principles behind Belfast Agreement - UUP
A call by the Alliance Party to give the Irish government a consultative role in reforming the Stormont institutions is wrong ...
The British army ’s top double agent during the Troubles was “very well rewarded financially” and even taken “on holiday” by ...
The Kenova team could not ascertain how much money he was paid in total, but it was well documented that when he finally ...
The final report of Operation Kenova said that MI5 had ‘earlier and greater knowledge’ of Stakeknife than it had at first ...
There has been reaction widespread criticism of the British government’s failure to publicly name the former agent known as ...
Freddie Scappaticci was linked to 14 murders and 15 abductions; he worked in a ruthless IRA unit known as the "nutting squad".
The UK Government has been urged to name the Army’s top spy in the Provisional IRA following a major independent probe into ...
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