The sentences handed down to the men who survived the Clonoe ambush are an example of a "soft" approach by the authorities towards terror offenders.
Hilary Benn has said acknowledged that he has felt “the anger of the House [of Commons]” over the ruling that the SAS used unjustified force when they killed four IRA terrorists in 1992 in Clonoe.
The UK government has rejected calls to leave the European Convention on Human Rights as it denied the agreement ensures ...
DUP leader Gavin Robinson said the coroner had to answer ‘where, when, who and how. He had no role in trying to answer the ...
DUP leader Gavin Robinson said the coroner had to answer ‘where, when, who and how. He had no role in trying to answer the ...
MPs in the Commons have clashed over an inquest ruling which said Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers were not justified in ...
The Defence Secretary has pledged the Government’s “fullest support” for SAS personnel after a coroner found that a unit was ...
Sir David Davis said last week’s coroner’s report into the Coalisland shootings was ’51 pages of fact and eight pages of ...
Former Veterans' Minister Johnny Mercer hits out at an inquest ruling which said SAS soldiers were not justified in opening ...
The families of the IRA men killed in Clonoe in February 1992 are "overwhelmed" with the coroner's verdict that the lethal ...