Patsy Kelly
Attorney General order new inquest into murder of Patsy Kelly
The Attorney General has ordered a fresh inquest into the murder of Patsy Kelly in Co Tyrone almost 50 years ago.
New inquest granted into 1974 killing of nationalist councillor Patsy Kelly
He was abducted and killed by loyalists as he left the bar in Trillick, Co Tyrone, where he worked.
Legacy Bill ‘designed to cause pain and hurt’ says murdered councillor’s family
Patsy Kelly’s has taken a judicial review application to Belfast High Court, seeking to overturn a decision not to hold a fresh inquest.
Family of murdered nationalist councillor to challenge refusal for fresh inquest
Nationalist councillor Patsy Kelly was abducted and killed by loyalists in 1974.
Family of Patsy Kelly 'dismayed and hurt' after Attorney General rejects fresh inquest bid
The family of a murdered Catholic man found to involve collusive behaviour by police have voiced their dismay and hurt after a request for a new inquest was rejected.
Family of murdered councillor Patsy Kelly ‘angry and dismayed’ at refusal of fresh inquest
Mr Kelly was abducted and murdered in 1974.
Former DUP man suspected of Patsy Kelly murder link within hours
A former DUP MLA linked to the murder of nationalist politician Patsy Kelly was under suspicion of involvement within hours of the brutal killing almost 50 years ago.
Editorial: Vindication for Patsy Kelly family in Police Ombudsman findings
One of Mr Kelly's sons spoke of how badly his family "had been let down by men in uniforms"
Police investigation into murder of Patsy Kelly 'wholly inadequate'
A police investigation into the murder of a nationalist councillor was "wholly inadequate", with the actions of some officers indicative of "collusive behaviour", a watchdog has found.
No more police ombudsman Troubles reports expected ahead of new legacy laws
Police Ombudsman Marie Anderson has said she does not anticipate any more legacy linked reports to be published before the summer - when controversial British government plans on dealing with the past come into law.