FIFTY YEARS ago this month, four UVF car bombs blew apart 34 people in Dublin and Monaghan. The late Henry Barron, a retired judge of the Supreme Court, investigated the atrocities for the Irish government. He concluded that suspicion of British intelligence involvement was “neither fanciful nor absurd”. He reached that conclusion before the emergence… Read more »
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