A former British soldier has said four IRA men found by a coroner to have been unjustly killed by the SAS were “ambushed”.
As an independent investigation into a double agent named ‘Stakeknife’ draws to a close, families seeking answers may soon ...
The Coroner's Court in Northern Ireland ruled on Thursday that the use of lethal force by the British Special Air Service (SAS) in 1992 was 'not justified' when it resulted in the killing of four ...
The families of the IRA men killed in Clonoe in February 1992 are "overwhelmed" with the coroner's verdict that the lethal ...
The IRA is close to ending its war with Britain ... close to the peace process said last night that both the Irish and British governments had set an unofficial deadline of the end of February ...
Members of a specialist British military unit who shot dead four IRA men in an ambush in Co Tyrone in 1992 used lethal force which was not justified, a coroner has ruled. Northern Ireland’s ...
Scappaticci, who died last year, was the personification of the dirty war secretly fought between Britain's intelligence agencies and the IRA. In addition to spying for the British army ...
Patrick Joseph O'Connor, commonly known as "Cruxy", had performed a dual role in the Irish War of Independence, first working as a British spy to keep tabs on the prominent republican movement.