# Related issues **(STARTER)** > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/1797) in [GitLab Starter](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 9.4. Related issues are a bi-directional relationship between any two issues and appear in a block below the issue description. Issues can be across groups and projects. The relationship only shows up in the UI if the user can see both issues. ## Adding a related issue You can relate one issue to another by clicking the related issues "+" button in the header of the related issue block. Then, input the issue reference number or paste in the full URL of the issue. > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/2035) in GitLab 12.8. Additionally, you can select whether the current issue relates to, blocks, or is blocked by the issues being entered. ![Adding a related issue](img/related_issues_add_v12_8.png) Issues of the same project can be specified just by the reference number. Issues from a different project require additional information like the group and the project name. For example: - same project: `#44` - same group: `project#44` - different group: `group/project#44` Valid references will be added to a temporary list that you can review. When you have added all the related issues, click **Add** to submit. Once you have finished adding all related issues, you will be able to see them categorized so their relationships can be better understood visually. ![Related issue block](img/related_issue_block_v12_8.png) ## Removing a related issue In the related issues block, click the "x" icon on the right-side of each issue token that you wish to remove. Due to the bi-directional relationship, it will no longer appear in either issue. ![Removing a related issue](img/related_issues_remove_v12_8.png) Please access our [permissions](../../permissions.md) page for more information. Additionally, you are also able to manage related issues through [our API](../../../api/issue_links.md).