Ivan Cooper
Tom Kelly: Mo Mowlam and Ivan Cooper were present at pivotal moments in our history
Last week a new children’s park opened up in Stormont and no, it was not intended as a recreation ground for the inmates better known as MLAs.
Mourners at funeral of Ivan Cooper hear how he dedicated his life to 'building a better community'
MOURNERS at the funeral of civil rights leader Ivan Cooper heard how he dedicated his life to "building a better community".
Funeral due of civil rights leader Ivan Cooper
NATIONALIST and unionist councillors came together to offer condolences to the family of SDLP founding member and civil rights leader Ivan Cooper ahead of his funeral today.
'He shall overcome': moving tribute paid by former MP Austin Currie to Ivan Cooper
FORMER Nationalist MP and leading civil rights figure Austin Currie last night paid a moving tribute to Ivan Cooper - describing him as the "symbolism of reconciliation".
Ivan Cooper broke the mould of Northern Ireland politics
IVAN Cooper was described last night as a man who was born to “break the mould” of Northern Ireland politics, following his death at the age of 75.
Ivan Cooper's mantra 'never give up the fight for justice' stayed with him until the end
IVAN Cooper’s philosophy was always keep going, no matter what the hardship, always keep going.
Ivan Cooper's politics moved from unionism to civil rights
BORN in the shadow of Killaloo Orange hall, just outside Claudy in 1944, Ivan Cooper followed the unionist politics of his family in his youth.
Patrick Murphy: Ivan Cooper symbolised the spirit of hope that existed in the 1960s
IF one person can symbolise the spirit of hope which marked the 1960s, that one person was Ivan Cooper.
James Nesbitt pays tribute to Ivan Cooper's 'courage'
ACTOR James Nesbitt, who played Ivan Cooper in the 2002 film Bloody Sunday, has paid tribute to the civil rights campaignr's “startling courage and conviction”.
Hume family tribute to their 'dear friend' Ivan Cooper
FORMER SDLP leader John Hume and his wife Pat have praised the courage of their “dear friend” Ivan Cooper whose qualities were the "embodiment" of the civil rights campaign.