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Denis O’Brien ‘played the man, not the ball’, court told in defamation case
A solicitor suing Denis O’Brien over an allegedly defamatory press release has told a High Court jury that the businessman ...
Lawyers with Belfast human rights firm Phoenix Law claim businessman defamed them in statement made in response to review ...
The Disappeared are those who were abducted, murdered and secretly buried by republicans during Northern Ireland's Troubles.
The court heard Denis McFadden was alleged to have been involved in an undercover MI5 operation against dissident republicans ...
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India’s much-maligned intelligence agencies are our only hope against terror attacks
Of course, it is the job of intelligence agencies to keep a watch on terrorist organisations, but no agency is omnipresent or ...
Main opposition party vows it won’t tolerate “any far-right elements” after police seize video of masked men threatening to blow up a mosque and attack non-white immigrants.
We’re happy to report that the new eight-part Netflix series “House of Guinness” is not all suds and foam, but a glass act. While not pitcher perfect, it just might cure what ales you as it all goes ...
Michael Fassbender is a handsome chameleon who is just as good at playing a suave spy as he is at portraying a cruel slave ...
The NSN wants] to get enough power to destroy the society that lets them protest,” says West. “What we’re trying to deal with ...
Robert Nairac, the British Army undercover intelligence officer abducted by republicans from a South Armagh pub in 1977, driven across the border and murdered by the Provisional IRA, has become almost ...
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