50th Anniversary: The Murder of Patrick McVeigh
The daughter of Patrick McVeigh, Patricia, writes about the murder of her father on the 50th anniversary, recounting the family’s campaign.
50th Anniversary: The Murder of Patrick McVeigh Read More »
The daughter of Patrick McVeigh, Patricia, writes about the murder of her father on the 50th anniversary, recounting the family’s campaign.
50th Anniversary: The Murder of Patrick McVeigh Read More »
The daughter of Patrick McVeigh, Patricia, writes about the murder of her father on the 50th anniversary, recounting the family’s campaign.
Murder and Mayhem in May 1972 Read More »
Read a secret British Military Intelligence file and logs on the murder of Billy Hanna
British Military Intelligence on the Murder of Billy Hanna Read More »
Who were the Silent Defenders? Secret British military archives name them although all may not be what seems to be.
Northern Ireland’s Silent Defenders? Read More »
Supreme Court confirms PSNI failings in case of murder of West Belfast woman Jean Smyth-Campbell, murdered by British Armed Forces in Ireland in 1972.
Supreme Court Confirms PSNI Failings in Investigating Jean’s Murder Read More »
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council voted to support the family of Michael Leonard who was murdered by the police in 1973.
Family of Michael Leonard Meet with Department of Foreign Affairs Read More »
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council voted to support the family of Michael Leonard who was murdered by the police in 1973.
Council Support for the Family of Michael Leonard Read More »
The killing of teenager Marian Brown is recorded as the prosaic “Mulhouse Shooting” in secret British Military archives. The mill on Mulhouse Street had been taken over by the British Army as barracks. Three other unarmed teenagers were also hit in the shooting including Thomas Corrigan, Marian’s boyfriend, her sister and another local teenager. Their
The Killing of Marian Brown Read More »
Who tried to assassinate William Craig in October 1972?
Did William Craig Fake His Own Assassination Attempt? Read More »
The British Supreme Court in London is considering whether the Police Service of Northern Ireland is “sufficiently independent to investigate and/or review investigations” into conflict-related killings in the North of Ireland. In a hugely significant case, the British Supreme Court will consider whether the Legacy Investigations Branch of the Police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI) is
British Supreme Court Considers PSNI’s Lack of Independence Read More »