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Clonoe ambush ruling feeds ‘IRA attempt to rewrite history’, says ex-minister - Sir David Davis said last week’s coroner’s report into the Coalisland shootings was ’51 pages of fact and ...
MPs in the Commons have clashed over an inquest ruling which said Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers were not justified in opening fire and killing a gang of IRA men. Kevin Barry O'Donnell, Sean O ...
Businesses and residents in the Clonoe and Coalisland areas say that poor mobile phone signal in the area has caused significant disruption ...
Brian Kerr owns a barber shop in the Clonoe Village Business Park. He said: "It's all the customers who come into the shop ...
The use of lethal force by British soldiers against four IRA men in Co Tyrone in February 1992 was "not justified," presiding coroner Justice Michael Humphreys said in his verdict in Belfast today ...
The government is set to challenge an inquest ruling which said Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers were not justified in opening fire and killing a gang of IRA men in Clonoe, an MP has said.
Northern Ireland Clonoe inquest: MPs call for changes to coroners’ rules after findings into IRA members' deaths DUP leader Gavin Robinson said the coroner had to answer ‘where, when, who and how.
Challenge to Clonoe ruling is ‘disgraceful’, Sinn Fein says A coroner found the SAS soldiers did not have an honest belief in the necessity of using lethal force. Cillian Sherlock.
Clonoe ambush ruling feeds ‘IRA attempt to rewrite history’, says ex-minister Sir David Davis said last week’s coroner’s report into the Coalisland shootings was ’51 pages of fact and ...
Clonoe ambush ruling feeds ‘IRA attempt to rewrite history’, says ex-minister. Sir David Davis said last week’s coroner’s report into the Coalisland shootings was ’51 pages of fact and ...
Sir David Davis said last week’s coroner’s report into the Coalisland shootings was ’51 pages of fact and eight pages of naive speculation’.
Sir David Davis said last week’s coroner’s report into the Coalisland shootings was ’51 pages of fact and eight pages of naive speculation’.