Guildford Four
The scandals of the Post Office ‘Horizon’ computer system and Gerry Conlon’s wrongful imprisonment are stories that must be told
True-to-live viewing has kept Anne gripped
Jake O'Kane: Capital punishment has never been a deterrent against murder
I'M WRITING this while sitting at a very small desk in a budget hotel in London.
Play on life of Guildford Four man Gerry Conlon finally takes to Belfast stage
WHO will ever forget the television images of a wild-eyed, fist-pumping Gerry Conlon, storming up to a bank of microphones outside The Old Bailey in London and proclaiming to the world, "I am a totally innocent man.
Fresh Gerry Conlon investigation turned down by English police
English police have refused a request by the family of Gerry Conlon, who was wrongly accused of the Guildford pub bombings, for a fresh investigation.
No Guildford pub bombings evidence destroyed by police, inquest told
No evidence relating to the 1974 Guildford pub bombings is being "destroyed or withheld" by police, a pre-inquest hearing has been told.
Martin Lynch and Richard O'Rawe take Guildford Four man Gerry Conlon's story to the stage
THE "dramatic story" of the life of Guildford Four accused Gerry Conlon, chronicling the extreme highs and lows of his life following his release from prison in October 1989, is being brought to the stage this spring.
Concerns raised after Guildford Four files closed
THE British government has been accused of treating the family of Gerry Conlon with contempt after files relating to the Guildford Four were sealed until the end of this century.
Guildford Four and Birmingham Six 'seriously affected' Anglo-Irish relationship
Dublin's foreign minister privately told the British home Secretary that the controversy surrounding the Birmingham Six and Guildford Four cases was "seriously affecting" the relationship between the two nations, state papers have revealed.