Seamus Ludlow
Hidden Heroics can strike for Dan Skelton at Ludlow
HIDDEN Heroics appears well placed to maintain his unbeaten record over fences in the Forbra Gold Cup at Ludlow.
Legal history to be made a Seamus Ludlow case goes to Dublin's Supreme Court
LEGAL history will be made in Dublin this week when the Supreme Court hears the case of a Co Louth man killed by loyalists 45 years ago.
Jon Boutcher to investigate Seamus Ludlow case
FORMER police chief Jon Boutcher is set to investigate the loyalist murder of a Co Louth man almost 45 years ago.
Cross-border investigation into 1976 murder of Dundalk man Seamus Ludlow
Seamus Ludlow, 47, a forestry worker, was killed on his way home from a pub in Dundalk, Co Louth.
Family of Seamus Ludlow give 'cautious' welcome to coalition promise
THE Republic's proposed coalition government has made commitments to appoint an independent judicial figure to retrieve all documents relating to the murder of Seamus Ludlow.
Relatives of loyalist murder victim Seamus Ludlow meet Garda Commissioner Drew Harris
RELATIVES of loyalist murder victim Seamus Ludlow have met Garda Commissioner Drew Harris to appeal for a new investigation into his death.
Seamus Ludlow family to meet Garda Commissioner Drew Harris
The family of murdered Co Louth man Seamus Ludlow are to meet Garda commissioner Drew Harris to discuss the case.
Seamus Ludlow relatives granted High Court leave to challenge decision not to prosecute loyalist suspects
THE nephew of a murdered forestry worker has won High Court permission to challenge a decision not to prosecute British soldiers and loyalist paramilitaries identified as suspects.
Seamus Ludlow: Family of murdered Irish forestry worker vow to continue fight for justice
THE family of a forestry worker murdered 41 years ago have vowed to continue their fight for justice after they lost a legal appeal for the Irish Government to establish two committees of inquiry into his killing.
Seamus Ludlow's 1976 murder ‘is crying out for investigation', Dublin court told
DISTURBING evidence that a murder probe was shelved in the Republic's national interest is crying out for an investigation, a court has been told.