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John O'Hara, 41, was shot dead by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) on Dunluce Avenue in 1991. Mrs Anderson reviewed the ...
The creator of a new video game based on the Troubles has said he is anticipating some “kick-back” over the strategy ...
For the first time, an Irish priest tells the story of the confession he heard from Joe Lynskey shortly before he was ...
A Belfast lawyer responds to comments by the PSNI's chief constable that £18m of £25m paid out by the force in legacy cases ...
"Northern Ireland '74 is a turn based strategy game and involves deep planning and strategic thinking in order to master. The ...
Police failed to make a connection between a rifle recovered by officers in 1988 and the sectarian murder of two Catholics ...
Families impacted by the Omagh bombing will be “satisfied” by steps taken by the Irish Government to co-operate with the ...
which "rack up costs" and appear to be down to "a policy of defending the RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary) at, literally, all costs". The RUC were the police force that proceeded the PSNI and ...
Mrs Anderson reviewed the original Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) investigation following a complaint from his family. She uncovered several issues, including forensic failings, which resulted in ...
The rifle used in the killings was recovered by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) in late September and was incorrectly linked to three other murders. Ombudsman Marie Anderson said the ...