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Four crew and 25 passengers were killed when the helicopter crashed on the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland in June 1994.
The families of victims of a crash involving a Chinook helicopter are taking legal action against the government for not ...
The families of those killed in a Chinook helicopter crash on the Mull of Kintyre in 1994 have said they are beginning legal ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSell-out crowd pays its respects to the service and sacrifice of the Royal Ulster ConstabularyRoyal Ulster Constabulary George Cross Day church service marked the sacrifice and crucial role of the police force during ...
Unionist leaders have demanded government action to stop Gerry Adams receiving damages from the UK over internment, after the ...
1792: Kentucky is admitted as 15th US state. 1796: The last British troops withdraw from the US. On the same day, Tennessee is admitted as the 16th US state. 1815: Napoleon Bonaparte swears fidelity ...
Organizers of a webinar set for Saturday, May 31 say that Northern Ireland Secretary of State Hilary Benn’s refusal to comply ...
Spanning the half-decade from 1996 to the transformation of the RUC into the Police Service of Northern Ireland (subject of ...
Families of those killed in 1994 RAF Chinook crash speak out for the first time in fight for answers
The open letter states the Chinook Justice Campaign – which includes most of the bereaved families – formally requested a ...
A BBC documentary last year revealed documents relating to the 1994 crash have been locked away until 2094 by the Ministry of ...
A long-awaited police watchdog report into one of the most notorious incidents of the Troubles – the Kingsmill Massacre – is due to be released. Ten Protestant men were shot dead when ...
Her investigation focused on the Royal Ulster Constabulary’s handling of the original police investigation. No-one has ever been convicted of the murders. The Provisional IRA long denied ...
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