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Memorial to bookies victims unveiled
A new memorial to those who died in a UFF gun attack at a bookmakers in south Belfast 20 years ago has been unveiled.
Monday 6th February 2012
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Omagh bomb group to meet NI committee
MPs and relatives of those killed in the Omagh bomb will lay a wreath at a memorial garden in the Co Tyrone town on Friday.
Friday 3rd February 2012
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Bookies victims 'innocent' - UDA
UDA leader Jackie McDonald has said that the five victims of a 1992 gun attack on a bookies in south Belfast were innocent, 20 years after the massacre was carried out by loyalist paramilitaries.
Thursday 2nd February 2012
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Family sue police over Shankill butchers
A woman who lost her father at the hands of the savage Shankill butchers 35 years ago is suing police because she believes the killers could have been stopped much sooner, UTV can reveal.
Tuesday 31st January 2012
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£2m peace wall removal plan
A project which aims to take down peace walls across Northern Ireland has received a £2m funding boost.
Wednesday 18th January 2012
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Victims call for NI press ombudsman
A charity which looks after the families of murder victims in Northern Ireland is calling for a press ombudsman to be appointed.
Wednesday 18th January 2012
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Fresh doubts over rubber bullet death
Northern Ireland's top pathologist has cast doubt on a soldier's version of how a schoolboy was killed by a rubber bullet almost 40 years ago, UTV can reveal.
Friday 13th January 2012
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Paterson plans talks on NI's past
The Secretary of State plans to hold meetings with Northern Ireland politicians on dealing with the past - but Sinn Féin says it has not been contacted.
Monday 9th January 2012
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Moloney angry over Troubles tapes
Author and researcher Ed Moloney has said Dolours Price has been "badly let down" after Boston College handed over transcripts of interviews carried out with the former IRA member to the police.
Tuesday 3rd January 2012
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Thatcher secret move to end hunger strikes
Details of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's secret attempts to end the 1981 IRA hunger strikes have been revealed in official documents made public for the very first time.
Friday 30th December 2011
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Man released over 1983 police murders
A man who handed himself in to police investigating the murders of two police officers in Rostrevor, Co Down almost 29 years ago has been released.
Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Prosecution 'possible' in Hegarty case
Northern Ireland's Chief Coroner John Leckey has written to the Director of the Public Prosecution Service asking him to consider prosecuting the soldier who shot dead Daniel Hegarty in Derry in 1972.
Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Collusion questions in Miami murders
UVF member Robin Jackson - who claimed he was beaten into confessing to involvement in the Miami Showband Massacre in 1975 - was warned by police that his fingerprints had been found on a gun used in the killings, the Historical Enquiries Team has found.
Wednesday 14th December 2011
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Fresh row over Lord Mayor's tribute
A service to honour the dedication of bus drivers throughout the Troubles should not be turned into a "political football" over the involvement of the Sinn Féin Lord Mayor, a leading union has said.
Monday 12th December 2011
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Fatally shot teen 'posed no threat'
The inquest into the death of a teenager killed during Operation Motorman in Londonderry nearly 40 years ago has found that the soldier who killed Daniel Hegarty opened fire without warning.
Friday 9th December 2011
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Ballymurphy families in Taoiseach appeal
The families of 10 people shot dead by British soldiers in Ballymurphy 40 years ago have appealed to Taoiseach Enda Kenny to support their calls for an independent investigation.
Thursday 8th December 2011
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Finucane family to launch legal bid
Relatives of murdered Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane are to make a legal challenge against the Westminster Government, over its failure to hold a public inquiry into collusion in the killing.
Wednesday 7th December 2011
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NI stress disorder world's highest
Northern Ireland has the highest rate of post-traumatic stress disorder in the world, ahead of war-hit regions such as Israel and Lebanon, according to a major new report.
Monday 5th December 2011
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Memorial to McGurk victims unveiled
A recreation of the McGurk's bar in Belfast has been unveiled on the 40th anniversary of the bomb attack, which killed 15 people.
Saturday 3rd December 2011
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Omagh bomb pair lose appeal bid
Two men held liable for the Omagh bombing have been denied authorisation to appeal to the Supreme Court in London.
Friday 2nd December 2011
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