Both the UK government and military veterans involved in the 1992 operation are seeking to have findings from an inquest quashed, claiming a failure to properly consider the potential threat they posed
Both the UK government and military veterans involved in the 1992 operation are seeking to have findings from an inquest quashed, claiming a failure to properly consider the potential threat they posed
The photographs depict young people oblivious to the conflict around them
The Prime Minister has now written to the families individually to personally apologise for what happened and the grief and suffering they have endured
Linda Emmeline Baggley was a reserve RUC constable who died in 1976, 10 days after being shot while on foot patrol with a colleague in the Waterside area of Derry.
The publication of the report comes 25 years after the Patten Commission, which formally established the PSNI in 2001
"How would you like it if your mother were out trying to search for you, and there were people out there with information that could help."
Seamus Maguire, 29, from Aghagallon near Lurgan, is thought to have been killed and secretly buried by republican paramilitaries
He remains missing, along with teenager Columba McVeigh, former monk Joe Lynskey and soldier Robert Nairac.
Gavin Robinson said John Swinney's comments caused "genuine hurt among victims and survivors".
The video shows a small plastic bag containing white powder and a line of the substance laid out on the table
People gathered at the Sands statue to mark 45 years since the republican’s death amid a row over it being erected without planning permission
The inquest published findings on Thursday that two British Army soldiers "overreacted and lost control" when they shot dead five people in Belfast almost 54 years ago.
The Conservative leader said she did not sign off on the video, and that it was sent out by "very young people".
The video has since been removed
Soldiers did not use reasonable force in the shooting dead of three teenagers, a father-of-six and a Catholic priest in the Springhill and Westrock areas of Belfast almost 54 years ago, a coroner ruled
It officially closed in 2000, and while most of the buildings have been demolished, H block and the former hospital wing have been preserved.
'I spend my days walking the streets I love, telling the story of the city that shaped me. What started as an idea during a run has now become my career'
They will be remembered in a memorial parade, service of remembrance and wreath laying ceremony in Dromore on Tuesday evening
They have worked closely with interface communities to discuss the removal of peace walls in their area
Mourners were told that Jim lived a nightmare after his mother Jean was abducted, killed and secretly buried in 1972
His mother was abducted, murdered and secretly buried by the IRA in 1972
"I treated every call as a privilege, even the most horrible and gruesome ones, I was the one to go in there to try and help"
The three men claimed Mr Adams was a leading member of the Provisional IRA on those dates, including of its army council
'How is that fair on me or all the victims who deserve justice?'
Mr Adams was being sued for £1 in damages by three men injured in the blasts in the 1970s and 1990s.
On Wednesday, after playing the clip in which Mr Hughes calls Mr Adams a major player, Sir Max Hill KC, for the three bombing victims, said: “You were, weren’t you Mr Adams? And you deny it.”
Ms Dunlop’s two surviving sons Geoffrey and Terry Dunlop said they were releasing the statement to mark 50 years since the “brutal murder of our Mummy”
Known anonymously as witness A, a retired serviceman said that shortly after he arrived in Northern Ireland in 1972, he learned of Mr Adams’ alleged involvement in the IRA
Mr O’Doherty, who has been publicly critical of the IRA following his prison sentence, also described Mr Adams as “suffering from the ‘last man standing’ syndrome”
Mr Adams denies that he had any role in the Provisional IRA and is opposing the claim.