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Co Armagh protest in support of 'Craigavon Two' branded 'disgraceful'
A PROTEST due to take place in Co Armagh at the weekend in support of two men convicted of murdering a PSNI officer has been branded a "deliberate attempt to glorify" terrorism.
Dublin city council calls for release of McConville and Wootton
DUBLIN City Council has passed a motion calling for the release of two men convicted of murdering PSNI officer Stephen Carroll.
Killer of PSNI constable Stephen Carroll gets married inside Maghaberry jail
ONE of the men convicted of the killing of PSNI Constable Stephen Carroll has got married in prison.
Arlene Foster slams Sinn Féin 'publicity stunt' over Stephen Carroll convictions
A Sinn Fein prison visit to meet one of the men convicted of the murder of PSNI officer Stephen Carroll was a publicity stunt that has caused much pain and anguish, First Minister Arlene Foster has said.
Declan Kearney concerned over Stephen Carroll convictions
A SENIOR Sinn Féin figure has said “serious concerns” exist over the conviction of two men for the murder of PSNI officer Stephen Carroll.
Justice for the Craigavon Two protester tells how Canadian parliament hero tackled him at 1916 ceremony
A REPUBLICAN protester has described how he was tackled by the diplomat who shot dead a Canadian parliament gunman during a ceremony remembering British soldiers killed in the Easter Rising.
Joint enterprise ruling may impact Stephen Caroll case
SOLICITORS for two Co Armagh men convicted of killing PSNI officer Stephen Carroll say the Supreme Court ruling on joint enterprise may have implications for their case.
Analysis: Supreme court ruling could have impact on high profile cases
THE ruling of a Supreme Court panel of judges headed up by Lord Neuberger will have an impact not just on some current convictions but also on the PPS consideration of future cases involving the application of 'joint enterprise'.
Fresh concerns raised over Carroll case
A solicitor for one of two men convicted of the murder of PSNI officer Stephen Carroll has raised fresh concerns about the case.