Sean Graham Massacre
Legal action 'prolongs agony' for Sean Graham Bookmaker families, victim says
A VICTIM of the Sean Graham Bookmaker's massacre has said legal action launched by retired police officers has "prolonged the agony and the pain" of grieving relatives.
PSNI officer faces misconduct hearing, others cleared, in connection with Sean Graham massacre memorial event
ONE police officer remains under investigation for misconduct in connection with exchanges at a memorial event for the victims of the UDA Sean Graham bookmakers massacre.
Hurt turns to anger for Operation Achille families
The son of a man murdered at Sean Graham Bookmakers has said that hurt has turned to anger after the Police Ombudsman confirmed there was "collusive behaviour" by the RUC in the atrocity.
Relatives remember Sean Graham bookmakers dead on 30th anniversary
A SURVIVOR of the Sean Graham massacre met with Taoiseach Micheál Martin yesterday ahead of today's 30th anniversary.
Ombudsman's Ormeau report urgently needs release
There will be enormous concern that, as the 30th anniversary of the massacre at the Sean Graham bookmakers' shop in south Belfast approaches, further delays have prevented the publication of a crucial report by the police ombudsman Marie Anderson into a series of loyalist murders at that time.
Sean Graham bookmakers 'collusion' hearing will coincide with 30th anniversary of atrocity
A HIGH Court hearing into alleged state collusion in a mass shooting at a Belfast bookmakers will coincide with the 30th anniversary of the atrocity.
File on Mark Sykes arrest officers sent to PPS
A file relating to two police officers involved in the controversial arrest of Sean Graham's Bookmakers victim Mark Sykes has been sent to prosecutors.
Time to change the rhetoric and stop whipping up fear
The letter from J Martin (16th Feb) is a weak attempt to justify the unjustifiable, and is so lacking in facts that it almost deserves to be totally ignored.
Jude Whyte: Lower Ormeau remains most abused yet proudest of communities
VICTIMS' campaigner Jude Whyte recalls his idyllic childhood in Belfast's Holyland before the the Troubles impacted deeply on the Lower Ormeau community.
Policing Board committed to addressing 'challenges' after Simon Byrne quizzed over Sean Graham bookmaker victim's arrest
Members of the Policing Board have stated a joint commitment to work with the chief constable to address challenges arising from policing the pandemic.