Rose Dugdale was a genuine radical but instead of striving for equality within the parameters of democratic norms she opted for a life of excitement on the frontline of revolution
We need to think in terms of developing best practice for excavating future bog bodies, drawing on contemporary approaches to investigating homicides, writes Rosie Everett, Benjamin Gearey, and Karl Harrison
Measures have rightly been taken to find the remains of 17 people disappeared in the Troubles. But the political heirs of the War of Independence have done little to find 60 missing more than a century
In light of what is emerging about the level of depravity deployed by the British forces, it is entirely proper that the Irish Government tries to halt the amnesty legislation