An analysis conducted by the AA found 40 per cent of its 67,000 claims were from vehicles colliding while driving.
Newly-released files show Downing Street apologised after PM’s telegram was addressed in an ‘improper manner’.
Judges warned in 2004 that demands caused by the use of the Irish language in courts in Northern Ireland had the potential to ...
Any review of the early years of the Stormont political institutions had to focus on the lack of paramilitary decommissioning ...
Newly-released files show PM was slow-handclapped after failing to heed a warning to avoid ‘capital P politics’ in his ...
A meeting at Stormont discussed using terrorism laws to tackle displays of paramilitary flags and murals in 2004, ...
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has questioned why there is not ‘howls of outrage’ about deaths linked to long waits.
Irish civil servants concluded Winston Churchill was “unscrupulous” as they discussed how the crisis over King Edward VIII’s ...
Gerry Adams said his party was ‘deeply concerned’ about proposed new laws to tackle anti-social behaviour in 2004.
More than 1,100 official files at the Public Record Office in Belfast have been opened to the public under the 20-year rule.
Northern Ireland was on the “cusp of a new beginning” with the return of the Stormont political institutions, officials ...