An alleged IRA terrorist has been ordered to stand trial charged with the murder of a UDR soldier more than 45 years ago.
Martin McAllister said the case of Robert Nairac is an ‘open running sore’ in south Armagh where he was last seen alive.
The recent acquittal of Soldier F for murders and attempted murders on Bloody Sunday 53 years ago sparked anger among Irish ...
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Ex-IRA man determined to help find remains of Disappeared soldier to speak at Cork Film Festival
Former republican prisoner Martin McAllister described the situation as an 'open running sore' in south Armagh, where the Grenadier Guards captain was last seen alive in 1977 ...
GLASDRUMMAN, Northern Ireland (AP) – For 15 years, the British army has relied upon a fortified watchtower on Northern Ireland s most treacherous stretch of border to keep an eye on the reputed Irish ...
LONDON (AP) — The only British soldier to be prosecuted in the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland went on trial Monday in Belfast on murder charges in a case that has come to symbolize ...
BELFAST, Northern Ireland - The British army began closing or demolishing military installations in the Irish Republican Army's rural heartland Friday in a rapid response to the IRA's declaration to ...
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