It took 51 years, but the families of the victims of the Ballymurphy Massacre, one of the worst massacres by the British Army in Ireland, finally won compensation and a form of justice. Although no ...
The AOH has welcomed Justice Siobhan Keegan's findings that the ten Ballymurphy Massacre victims were innocent when they were killed in August, 1971. In the wake of the inquest's findings, the AOH is ...
Two former police officers have described witnessing a gun battle between soldiers and unseen men in Belfast. Ex-Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officers John Jackson and Rolf McGookin were on duty in ...
Ten people died during three days of shootings involving members of the Parachute Regiment in west Belfast in 1971. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with what's going on ...
The families of ten people who were killed in gunfire during three days of shootings in west Belfast in 1971 are hopeful that fresh inquests will give them answers. The inquests investigating an ...
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A coroner in Northern Ireland ruled that a priest and nine lay Catholics who were shot dead by British troops almost 50 years ago were "entirely innocent" and their deaths were unjustified. What ...
Relatives of those who were shot dead by the British Army in west Belfast in 1971 have rejected an apology issued by Secretary of State Brandon Lewis, saying he was “sent to do the Prime Minister’s ...
Ten people died during three days of shootings involving members of the Parachute Regiment in west Belfast in 1971. A daughter of a mother of eight killed in shootings involving British soldiers has ...
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