Use of TikTok, Instagram and Facebook linked in part to party’s historic NI election win
Brendan Hughes says he is in favour of a truth forum to address legacy issues
Thomas Elliott believes futile campaign of violence should have been halted in 1987
Long read: Tapes which implicated Gerry Adams deemed inadmissible in Belfast trial
Anthony McIntyre recalls the Sinn Féin leader’s time in the Provisional IRA
Laurence McKeown is using a blanket from the Maze to make a different kind of statement
British government seeks access to taped interview by former IRA prisoner
A hunger strike began 35 years ago today which led to many deaths but set Sinn Féin on a path to peace and power-sharing. Academics will explore this legacy in The Irish Times over coming months ahead of a major symposium in London next summer
Veteran republican Ivor Bell has been charged in connection with murder
Part of the case against Bell based on Boston tape
SF leader tells ‘60 Minutes’ he never pulled a trigger, set a bomb or ordered a death
Analysis: A shot to the back of the head ended Jean McConville’s life
The republican group’s policing system was inherently ill-equipped to deal with the rape of a 16-year-old girl such as Maíria Cahill
College’s decision to return interviews ‘not a good precedent for researchers’
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