Donegal man (67) charged with murder of two UDR soldiers in 1972
John Downey extradited to North after arrest in Republic on Friday
John Downey extradited to North after arrest in Republic on Friday
Alleged IRA bomber ’ost an appeal to challenge his extradition in July this year
John Downey is wanted over murder of two British soldiers in Enniskillen attack in 1972
The 67-year-old is wanted over the murder of two UDR soldiers in Enniskillen in 1972
Court reserves judgement on extradition of alleged IRA bomber on NI murder charges
Man wanted in NI over murder of two Ulster Defence Regiment soldiers in Enniskillen
John Downey wanted in UK for murder of two UDR soldiers in Enniskillen in 1972
Downey facing possible extradition to face charges in relation to the killings of two UDR soldiers in IRA bombing
Downey’s trial on charges linked to Hyde Park bombing collapsed in February 2014
GPs accused of failing to follow up on initial abnormal results of man with cancer
The Fumbally and Foodgame are nurturing the next generation of food businesses
Woman (81) who lost three relatives in 1993 incident seeking judicial review of handling of case
New estate’s neighbours are concerned over anti-social behaviour and property prices
Decision on jockey’s return will not be made until Friday
The Commons report shows the outrage many MPs felt towards Tony Blair
Former NI Secretary ‘very knowledgeable’ about scheme but gave ‘less than helpful’ testimony
Collapse of Downey case prompted inquiry into UK Government letters to Republicans
IRA on-the-runs got messages telling them they were not currently being sought
Gareth O’Connor’s father says he has no doubt Provisional IRA murdered his son
MLA Gerry Kelly’s role in affair sure to cause great distress to Gareth O’Connor’s family
PSNI apologises for allowing on-the-run letter for man suspected of Gareth O’Connor murder
Role of Sinn Féin Assembly member Gerry Kelly a ‘matter of public concern’
Ex-Northern Ireland Office official defends telling Republicans they were not wanted for prosecution
Former prime minister questions Theresa Villiers’s decision to declare letters worthless
MPs sent summons making it clear he could be held in contempt if he did appear
Commons inquiry into letters telling Republicans they are not wanted for prosecutions
Ex-prime minister summoned over scheme dealing with republican ‘on the runs’
More than 200 republicans told they were not wanted for offences in Northern Ireland
Peter Mandelson gives evidence to committee
Plan excluded members of the security forces, according to 2001 letter to Tony Blair
Recipients of letters of comfort can face prosecution in future, Villiers tells Commons
Donegal man will not face trial for Hyde Park bombings
Sinn Féin says British and Irish governments must honour commitments to deal with ‘anomaly’ of on-the-runs
John Downey could not be prosecuted because Northern Ireland Office sent him comfort letter
Lady Justice Hallett says letters for Republicans ‘unprecedented’ but not unlawful
Inquiry into scheme for dealing with republicans accused of paramilitary offences had been due in June
MPs on Northern Ireland Affairs Committee to consider calling former PM
Ian Paisley jnr calls for legislation to annul all comfort letters issued to OTRs
Former Northern Secretary accuses MPs of ‘naivety’ over deal with Sinn Féin
First Minister suspicious SF leaders told they would never face prosecution for IRA actions
Nearly 230 Republicans given letters by NIo outlining whether they were wanted for prosecution or not
Non-prosecution commitments to on the runs not immoral, civil servant tells committee
McGuinness says ‘no point’ in party giving evidence to Westminster body
Party has been invited to speak to Westminster committee in London
Former Northern Ireland first minister claims Sinn Fein used letters for disciplinary purposes
Comment relates to case of John Downey, who could not be prosecuted for Hyde Park and Regent’s Park bombings as he was wrongly told he was not wanted
DUP accuses Matt Baggott of stonewalling over former officer’s claims
Police ‘scapegoated’ over John Downey and OTRs case, says Norman Baxter
On-the-runs issue dominates Commons as parties reject charges they knew of deal
DUP board members maintain they did not have proper detail about arrangement
Decision was taken by the Commons’ Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Dodds says ministers made misleading statements about messages sent to 200 IRA fugitives
There was ‘considerable debate and coverage’ about the issue
Northern Ireland has ‘escaped from the conflict, but is still trapped by its leftovers’, says former NI secretary of state
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