Dublin-Monaghan bombings
Dublin bombing victim dies almost 50 years after atrocity
Derek Byrne was pronounced dead at the age of 14 in 1974 but woke up three hours later in a morgue.
Micheal Martin lays wreath at Dublin monument to mark 1974 bombings
The Foreign Affairs minister said “a shadow had been cast” by the grief of the families affected by the four bombs.
Irish Government will not forget duty to Troubles victims – Justice Minister
Simon Harris was speaking on the 49th anniversary of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings in May 1974.
Police assessing whether Martina Anderson tweet was 'hate motivated'
POLICE are assessing a controversial tweet by Sinn Féin assembly member Martina Anderson after receiving a complaint her description of those in line for Trouble pensions was "hate motivated".
Welcome for Glenanne Gang probe
There will be a widespread welcome for the appointment of the respected and long serving English police officer Jon Boutcher as head of the inquiry into the appalling activities of the Glenanne Gang, which is thought to be responsible for up to 120 sectarian murders.
Key documents on Dublin/Monaghan bombings must be disclosed following landmark legal action
VICTIMS of the worst single atrocity of the Troubles have secured an order for disclosure of documents in a major legal action over alleged British Government collusion with the loyalist killers.
Irish history students need fair summary
It must be hoped that the errors and omissions in a new school history book dealing with the Troubles will be swiftly addressed.
Dublin Monaghan bomb victims' families 'deserve the truth'
It is the 44th anniversary of the bombings which claimed 33 lives.
Charlie Flanagan to press Britain for judge-led inquiry into Dublin-Monaghan bombings
The Dublin government has vowed to pressure the next British prime minister to agree to let a judge inspect classified security files linked to the worst day of atrocities in the Troubles.
Dublin-Monaghan families press British government for full disclosure in a major legal action over 1974 bombings
VICTIMS of the worst single atrocity of the Troubles are pressing for full disclosure in a major legal action over alleged British Government collusion with the loyalist killers.