The sister of one of eight IRA men killed by the SAS at Loughgall in 1987 has said she hopes a fresh inquest into his death will prove there were alternatives to what happened. The case is one of a ...
A fresh inquest into the deaths of eight IRA men and a civilian shot dead by soldiers at Co Armagh in 1987 could take six months to complete. The case is one of dozens that are the subject of a series ...
The eight-man IRA unit killed in a shootout with SAS soldiers following the bombing of the Loughgall RUC station, Co Armagh, in May 1987 (PA) The sister of an IRA man shot by the SAS at Loughgall in ...
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Sanitising Loughgall's Lynagh is only making a rod for republicanism
The recent Jim Lynagh Winter School in south Fermanagh, named after one of the most notorious republican serial killers of the Troubles, was certainly a blunt ‘Up Your’s’ to victims’ groups and the ...
There is not enough time to hear a fresh inquest into the deaths of nine people in Loughgall in 1987 before the cut-off date imposed by the UK Government’s new legacy legislation a senior judge has ...
The sister of an IRA man shot by the SAS at Loughgall in 1987 said families of those killed in the attack have received “reassurance” from Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn that a legacy inquest ...
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