Alan McBride
Shankill Road falls silent to remember one of the darkest days of the Troubles
A bell rang nine times to mark the nine innocent victims of the IRA bombing in 1993.
Alan McBride: Amnesty bill will not cause victims and survivors to forget past
THE last couple of years have been bitter sweet for me.
Washington DC committee hears British government legacy bill will 'drives a horse and carriage' through the Good Friday Agreement
BRITISH government legislation to address the legacy of the Troubles "drives a horse and carriage" through the Good Friday Agreement, an influential Washington committee has heard.
Alan McBride: Victims and survivors do not want blanket Troubles amnesty
MOST victims and survivors of the Troubles consider a blanket amnesty "abhorrent", a leading campaigner has said.
Tributes after death of Elsie Frizzell, who lost husband and daughter in Shankill bomb
TRIBUTES have been paid to Elsie Frizzell, who lost both her husband and daughter in the Shankill bomb, following her death aged 89.
Finding faith in the Borderlands
"We felt there was a growing space in society of people on the borders of faith," says Jonny Clark, talking about Borderlands, a monthly event carving out space to explore themes of music, art, faith and peacemaking
Jamie Bryson and Alan McBride clash over Shankill bomber banner
LOYALIST Jamie Bryson and victims campaigner Alan McBride have clashed online over a banner about Shankill bomber Sean Kelly.
Shankill bomb play to be shown as part of Féile an Phobail
A heartbreaking play depicting the journey of a mother who lost her only daughter in the Shankill bomb is to be staged as part of this year's Féile an Phobail.
Shankill victim criticises 'toxic' debate around Troubles pensions
VICTIMS' Commissioner Judith Thompson has said she will continue in her post despite calls for her resignation.
Paramilitaries keeping woman under virtual house arrest
Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland are holding a woman under virtual house arrest.