25th anniversary
Tory MP urges Scottish Parliament to ‘up its game’ and combat negativity
David Mundell served as an MSP between 1999 – when the first Scottish Parliament was elected – and 2005.
Youngest ever MSP claims Holyrood is now ‘much more toxic’
Ross Greer of the Scottish Greens was 21 when he first became an MSP back in 2016.
Former deputy first minister says Holyrood now needs ‘significantly more’ MSPs
Lord Wallace was Scotland’s first deputy first minister after leading Scottish Liberal Democrats into a coalition with Labour at Holyrood in 1999.
Young people call for reform of Good Friday Agreement
Young people believe the Good Friday Agreement should be adapted to address the “unfinished business” of legacy, paramilitarism, equality, policing and political instability, according to a new report.
Hillsborough Castle's role in Good Friday Agreement to be marked by series of events
HILLSBOROUGH Castle's historic role in peace negotiations is to be recognised in a series of events to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
Congressman bring resolution calling for full implementation of Good Friday Agreement
A GROUP of influential congressmen yesterday introduced a resolution calling for the full implementation of the Good Friday Agreement and "expressing hope for the continued success of the Northern Ireland peace process".
John Manley: The symbolism of resolving the protocol difficulties by April's GFA anniversary is understandable but lasting agreement is more important
WHOEVER linked the resolution of issues around the protocol with the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement appears to have greatly underestimated the magnitude of the task in hand, as well as the internal politics of each camp.
IRA ceasefire remembered 25 years on
25 years ago this week, the Provisional IRA announced a 'complete cessation of military operations'.
Greysteel: The violence of the Troubles was visited on a quiet village
WHAT made Greysteel stand out in a litany of shocking atrocities was the contrast between the normality of the victims and the hatred displayed by their killers.