FORMER MILITARY WITNESSES GIVE CONTRADICTORY EVIDENCE AT CONEY INQUEST
The inquest into the death of Hugh Gerard Coney continue in Newry Courthouse this week, with the evidence of former military personnel and a...
Belfast High Court: Legacy Act breaches Victims Rights
Speaking in response to the vindication of families challenging the British Government's Legacy Act, CEO Mark Thompson said:
During four decades of conflict the UK...
THE INQUEST INTO THE DEATH OF HUGH GERARD CONEY CONTINUES WITH...
Hugh Gerard Coney, known as Gerard by his family and closest friends, was shot dead by a British soldier in 1974 while he was...
Springhill inquest: Military witness treats inquest with contempt
The Springhill inquest ended this week after hearing evidence for the last three weeks from 16 military witnesses. One of those former soldiers displayed...
38th Anniversary of the killing of Francis Bradley
By Mark Thompson
Today marks the 38th anniversary of the shooting dead of 20 year-old Francis Bradley by the SAS, near Toome on the county...
Devastating Eye Witness Evidence Marks Beginning of Hugh Coney Inquest
INQUEST INTO THE DEATH OF HUGH GERARD CONEY RECOMMENCES HALF A CENTURY AFTER HE WAS SHOT IN THE BACK BY A BRITISH SOLDIER
Fifty years....
Springhill Inquest: British Military Denial Continues
Military witnesses deny any involvement or knowledge of Springhill Massacre killings.
After thirty-seven days of the Springhill inquest families still do not know the identities...
Inquest review hearing into the murder of Seamus Dillon
Seamus Dillon was murdered by loyalist terror group the LVF in an attack on the Glengannon Hotel, Dungannon, County Tyrone in December 1997.
Mr Dillon,...
Francis Bradley Inquest Resumes
The inquest into the death of Francis Bradley resumed in Coleraine Courthouse on Monday, 5th of February, with what the barrister for the next-of-kin...
Springhill Inquest: soldiers want anonymity and to give evidence by video...
Military witnesses who will be giving evidence to the Springhill inquest want to have anonymity and to give their evidence remotely the inquest was...