The Independent 1998 David McKittrick |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A day of confrontation. A night of terror. In Ulster, the fear is back. | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
An Irish lesson - look to the last power-sharing agreement. (dangers of ultra-loyalism in Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Anniversary shows time is slow healer. (legacy of deaths in Northern Ireland will continue to create problems) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
A rare moment to celebrate as Ulster's old absolutes crumble.(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Architect of a new nation. (Social Democratic and Labour party leader John Hume)(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
At last, Mr Trimble has a Big Idea to sell to Ulster. (Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Blair tells shattered Omagh: 'Any parent would go mad with grief.'(bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland; includes related articles) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Andrew Buncombe, Colin Brown, Cathy Comerford |
Bombs, bullets and hard words: but there is still hope in Ulster.(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Can good emerge from the evil of the Omagh bomb? (terrorist bombing of Omagh, Northern Ireland)(Review section)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Cathal Goulding.(Obituary) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Finally, a future that can defeat the past.(prospects for peace in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Four-year switchback of elation and despair. (peace process in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Gunman, IRA boss - and the new face of Ulster? (Joe Cahill and Patricia Campbell) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
'If this is peace, what is war?'(bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland; includes related articles) | Retail industry | Michael McCarthy, David McKittrick, Steve Boggan, Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta, Colin Brown, Tom Gallagher, Alan Murdoch |
In a land of dark shadow, three boys are buried by thousands. (burial of victims of terrorist bombing of Omagh, Northern Ireland)(includes related articles on the attack) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Kathy Marks, Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta |
Ireland's hope for a new dawn. | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Ireland: there is a solution. (UK and Irish governments draw up basis for future negotiations in multi-party talks in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
It's legalised internment - but welcome across Ireland.(measures to tackle terrorism in Ireland and Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Lawyers' sinister death that still haunts Ulster. (murder of Pat Finucane) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
'More revenge attacks are now imminent in the deadly cycle of tit-for-tat.' (tension between paramilitary organizations in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Mo steps into the lions' den. (United Kingdom Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam to meet loyalist inmates in Maze prison) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Colin Brown |
Much can go wrong, but more looks right. (peace agreement in Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Northern Ireland talks have reached the endgame, but stalemate is all too likely.(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
...Nothing will ever be the same again. (new order emerges in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Omagh's legacy of sadness and hope. (prospects for peace process in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Peace broker says deal is only way forward. (John Hume) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Peace in Ulster may be on course but the campagne is still on ice.(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Pioneers who sidestepped bullets and bombs on the perilous path to peace. (David Trimble and John Hume win 1998 Nobel peace prize) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Police chief accuses UDA over killing 3 Catholics. (Royal Ulster Constabulary Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan accuses Ulster Defence Association of involvement in three murders) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Prayers for peace have been answered. (Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Report that will not withstand scrutiny. (Widgery report into Bloody Sunday killings in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in 1972) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Ripples still spreading from Bloody Sunday. | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Sinn Fein confronts its day of judgement in the peace talks.(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Terrible beauty as victims are buried.(victims of Omagh bombing, Northern Ireland; includes related article) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Kim Sengupta, Elizabeth Nash |
Terror gang that murdered 16. (Balcombe Street gang responsible for murders, bombings and shootings in London, England, in 1974 and 1975) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
'The last time I saw this man he was throwing grenades and shooting a pistol at us. Today he meets the Secretary of State.' (United Kingdom Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Mo Mowlam to meet four Ulster Defence Association prisoners) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
The long march. (conflict in Portadown, Northern Ireland, over Orange Order march) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
The long road to peace: how blood enemies learned to talk. (Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
The man who puts terrorists back to work. (Ken Clelland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
The new front line. (moves to modernize Royal Ulster Constabulary) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
The prize fighters.(mixed views about David Trimble and John Hume receiving Nobel Peace prizes) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
This row about guns will not unravel the peace process.(IRA refuses to decommission weapons)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Ulster faces 'No' vote catastrophe. (more Unionists intend to oppose Northern Ireland peace agreement) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Kim Sengupta, Colin Brown |
Ulster finds a new home for old foes. | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Ulster moves towards its Mandela moment. (prospects for peace in Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Unionists are marching towards a No vote and bitter future battles. (referendum on peace agreement in Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Why Ulster's Protestants are unhappy with Mo Mowlam. (United Kingdom government accused of favouring nationalism and republicanism)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
World leaders 'were target of Irish bomb.' | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Colin Brown |
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