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A POTENTIAL suspect in the murder of 10 workmen 40 years ago has been identified

Posted By: June 01, 2016

THE IRISH NEWS – Wednesday 01 June 2016 David Young. Irish News (Belfast). Wednesday, June 1, 2016 A POTENTIAL suspect in the murder of 10 workmen 40 years ago has been identified following a forensic re-examination of a palm print left on a getaway vehicle. The significant development in the long-unsolved investigation into the killing […]

Criticism “extremely unusual”

Posted By: June 01, 2016

Suzanne McGonagle. Irish News (Belfast). Wednesday, June 1, 2016   THE public criticism of a secretary of state by a former police chief is “extremely unusual”, a leading commentator has said.Brian Feeney, pictured, last night said Sir Hugh Orde’s strongly worded remarks about Theresa Villiers’ support for Brexit were “quite remarkable”.It comes after Sir Hugh, who served as PSNI chief constable […]

MI5 may have bugged RUC interrogation centre during the Troubles

Posted By: June 01, 2016

MI5 is believed to have bugged rooms at Castlereagh holding centre in east Belfast during the 1970’s Connla Young. Irish News (Belfast). Wednesday, June 1, 2016Solicitor Patricia Coyle has asked MI5 to hand over all covert recordings relating to her clients, the ‘Derry Four’ BRITISH intelligence officers may have secretly recorded every interrogation carried out by […]

‘Forensic breakthrough’ in Kingsmill probe

Posted By: May 31, 2016

Forensic experts may have uncovered a potential lead in the inquiry into the Kingsmill massacre. UTV Staff, Belfast. Tuesday, May 31, 2016MayForty years ago, 10 Protestant workmen were murdered in a sectarian killing outside the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill.The IRA was blamed for killing the textile workers in January 1976 and an inquest into the atrocity has now begun at […]

KINCORA BOYS’ HOME: INQUIRY TO EXAMINE ABUSE CLAIMS

Posted By: May 31, 2016

Kincora Boys’ Home: Inquiry to examine abuse claims An inquiry into historical child sex abuse in Northern Ireland has begun examining  allegations relating to the former Kincora Boys’Home Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry (HIA) chairman, Sir Anthony Hart, said possible “systemic failures to prevent such abuse” will be investigated. He said that a number of state bodies […]

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