A 62-year-old man has been extradited from the Republic to Northern Ireland as part of the criminal proceedings into the murders of three RUC officers during the Troubles.
Gareth Conway, 18, had been accepted onto a university course when he was killed in the Omagh bombing in 1998.
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The names of the victims of the Omagh Bombing, which included three young Buncrana boys, a Spanish boy and young woman visiting the town, and a little girl from Donemana, were read out as the public ...
Forensic evidence links a man to the “callous and cowardly” murder of three police officers in Northern Ireland in 1982, a court has heard. Martin John McCauley, 62, with an address at Esmondale in ...
The law should be changed so that people in authority like Michelle O'Neill can be prosecuted for glorifying terrorism, ...