Operation Motorman
Daniel Hegarty: Family of teenager shot by soldier 'disgusted' over lack of communication from PPS
The family of Derry teenager Daniel Hegarty, who was shot dead by a soldier in 1972, have criticised the Public Prosecution Service for failing to communicate about his case.
The Claudy bombing was one of the most significant attacks of the Troubles
One of the landmark atrocities of the Troubles, the Claudy bombing was particularly shocking as the village had largely escaped the violence.
Family of IRA man raise questions about his killing
A BROTHER of an IRA man shot dead by the British army in 1972 has welcomed the end of the MoD’s bid to quash a finding that his death was “unjustified”.
Soldier B to be charged with 1972 murder of Daniel Hegarty in Derry
A former British Army soldier will be prosecuted for the death of 15-year-old Daniel Hegarty who was fatally shot in the head in Derry in 1972.
Brother of a IRA man killed by British army tells inquest he ran across path of soldiers 'to protect me'
THE younger brother of an IRA man killed by the British army in 1972 has told an inquest that the teenager ran across the path of soldiers to "attract the army to him, to protect me".
Coroner appeals for information over 1972 death of IRA man
A CORONER has issued an appeal for information about the killing of Derry IRA man Seamus Bradley in 1972.
Seamus Bradley: Appeal for information ahead of inquest
A CORONER investigating the shooting of 19-year-old Seamus Bradley in Derry 45 years ago has appealed for information.
Seamus Bradley inquest to address fears over missing postmortem photos
WITNESSES are to be questioned about the absence of postmortem photographs of an IRA man killed by the British army in 1972, a coroner's court has been told.
Martin McGuinness gives rare insight into Troubles inquest months before his own death
FORMER deputy first minister Martin McGuinness has provided an insight into one of the most important episodes of the Troubles months before his own death.
Seamus Bradley's brother questions absence of post mortem photograph in inquiry
Seamus Bradley died in disputed circumstances in Derry in 1972 during Operation Motorman