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Former Ulster Unionist leader Doug Beattie has warned that denying ex- RUC officers from involvement with the British ...
The view of the head of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC) that former RUC officers cannot be independent ...
The son of a victim of the RAF 1994 Chinook helicopter crash is calling on the Prime Minister to intervene and allow a public ...
More than 100 public servants who died in service recognised in the second ever Elizabeth Emblem List 106 police officers, firefighters, overseas ...
The son of a victim of the RAF 1994 Chinook helicopter crash is calling on the Prime Minister to intervene and allow a public inquiry after ...
The Royal Ulster Constabulary conducted an eight-month investigation into the deaths, and the Director of Public Prosecutions summoned the SAS commanding officer for interview.
All 25 passengers – made up of personnel from MI5, the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the British Army – were killed, along with the helicopter’s four crew members.
All 25 passengers – personnel from MI5, the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the British Army – were killed, along with the helicopter’s four crew members.
Sir Ronnie was chief constable of Northern Ireland’s then police force the Royal Ulster Constabulary at the time of the bomb and had weekly meetings with then secretary of state Mo Mowlam to ...
All 25 passengers – made up of personnel from MI5, the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the British Army – were killed, along with the helicopter’s four crew members.
Chief Constable Jon Boutcher says the 30 officers who lost their lives will be remembered with respect.