Robert Nairac
Sinn Féin accuse British Government of ‘veil of secrecy’ 50 years after death of IRA member
IRA man John Francis Green was killed 50 years ago in Co Monaghan, with claims the loyalist Glenanne gang were responsible.
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Cautious optimism in the search for Captain Robert Nairac
Search for Disappeared soldier Robert Nairac to begin on border
Capt Nairac is believed to have been abducted and killed by the IRA while on an undercover operation in a pub in south Armagh in 1977.
Stories of the Disappeared must never be forgotten, says James Nesbitt
The actor supported the families of loved ones who were killed and secretly buried during a silent walk at Stormont.
Family of Disappeared victim Columba McVeigh want daily ‘torment’ to end
A sixth search is under way for the man who went missing aged 19 in 1975.
New search for Columba McVeigh set to begin
Excavators are to return to a site in Co Monaghan to began a new search for the teenager murdered and secretly buried by the IRA.
Fresh call for information about the remains of Robert Nairac
THE Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR) has renewed an appeal for information that will help find the remains of British soldier Robert Nairac, who disappeared 45 years ago today.
MoD documents link Robert Nairac to Miami Showband massacre
Previously unseen British army intelligence documents have linked undercover British soldier Robert Nairac to the Miami Showband Massacre.
Site identified by psychic searching for Robert Nairac was 'never' a grave site
EXPERTS tasked with finding the remains of the 'Disappeared' victims of the Troubles have dismissed outright the possibility that former British soldier Robert Nairac was buried in an area of forest identified by a psychic.
Preliminary examination planned of possible Nairac burial place
THE commission responsible for locating the 'Disappeared' is to conduct an examination of an area in Co Louth where it is claimed the remains of British army captain Robert Nairac may be buried.