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British military justice backfired in the case of Irish ‘Tommies’ By Brian Flanagan School history teaches that World War I’s ...
Whistleblower auctioneer Gabriel Dooley was manoeuvred out of €4m as Bray Council benefited from land sale. By Frank Connolly A prominent auctioneer in county Wicklow has made serious allegations ...
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, and Taoiseach Micheál Martin. They do not appear interested in the fact that the Garda are in possession of files which could expose details ...
Meanwhile, the British Government led by Boris Johnson proposes to grant all British soldiers implicated in murder in Northern Ireland immunity from prosecution, contrary to the Stormont House ...
Key figures in the Smithwick Tribunal The central figure in the Tribunal was retired Garda Detective Sergeant Owen Corrigan, who had served along the Border for his entire career. Corrigan was a ...
Frank Kitson was the instigator and architect of State-Loyalist collusion. Baker was among the first wave of State-Loyalist killers. Kitson is being sued by one of Baker’s murder victims, Patrick ...
Learning to kill In an exclusive extract from David Burke's book on General Sir Frank Kitson, 'Kitson's Irish War', the author describes how a young Captain Kitson learnt to kill during Britain’s ...
British soldiers abused the citizens of Belfast in a variety of armoured personnel carriers (APCs). Cleary and Cook used the APC assigned to them to abduct and torture young males in Belfast.
It has long been rumoured in Britain that Lord Louis Mountbatten was a paedophile. A book now on sale has dug up impressive new evidence confirming what Irish sources – including the Provisional IRA – ...
Deputy Peadar Tóibín, leader of Aontú, referred to Soldier F by his real name, David James Cleary, in Dáil Éireann, the Irish parliament, yesterday (9 February). Cleary was a cruel, cynical and ...
22 years in hell: exposing lies and cover-ups: Frank Mulcahy – Former CEO ISME How a former CEO of ISME has been shafted by the State because of two key sensitivities in Irish politics: the ...
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