James Craig
Unionist parties must meet cost of Stormont stone installation, says SDLP
Chris Donnelly: The place of violence in our history needs broader discussion
Had Michelle O’Neill added the words “believed they had” whilst replying that republicans were left with ‘no alternative’ to the question posed regarding the IRA’s campaign in her recent BBC interview, the subsequent furore would have been avoided.
Partition at 100: The Craig-Collins Pacts were 'a statue in snow', doomed to fail
EXACTLY 100 years ago today, on March 30 1922, the second of the so-called Craig-Collins Pacts was signed in London by representatives of the British, Northern Irish and Irish Free State Provisional governments.
Letter penned by James Craig found hidden behind Sacred Heart picture
A handwritten letter penned by the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland shortly after partition has been discovered hidden behind a picture of the Sacred Heart.
The Anglo-Irish Treaty: North loomed large in negotiations
THE current impasse over the Northern Ireland Protocol bears many similarities to a stand-off that took place 100 years ago when the Anglo-Irish Treaty was being negotiated.
Walking stick of first Northern Ireland PM sells for £10,000 at auction
James Craig’s walking aid was auctioned just weeks after Michael Collins’ stick sold for more than £50,000.
James Craig's walking stick sells for £10,000 at auction
James Craig’s walking aid was auctioned just weeks after Michael Collins’ stick sold for more than £50,000.
James Craig's blackthorn walking stick expected to fetch £5,000 at auction
A WALKING stick owned by Northern Ireland's first prime minister, James Craig, is expected to be sold for up to £5,000 when it goes up for auction in Belfast next week.
College marks historic link to first parliament
ALTHOUGH the official opening of the first Northern Ireland parliament took place 100 years ago this week at Belfast City Hall, it didn't sit there.
Partition 100 years on: Northern Ireland's path set by first election a century ago
In the latest of his series on the centenary of partition, historian Cormac Moore looks at the first election to the new Northern Ireland Parliament, which took place 100 years ago this week