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Dublin Monaghan bombings
10:05, 17 MAY 2025
Tanaiste 'committed' to securing answers on Dublin-Monaghan bombings
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Simon Harris was speaking on the 51st anniversary of the series of no-warning blasts which claimed more than 30 lives and injured hundreds
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President Higgins: Families of Dublin-Monaghan victims 'deserve the truth' after 'manifest failure' of governments
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No-one has ever been convicted over the Dublin-Monaghan bombings but the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) admitted responsibility in 1993. It remains the biggest loss of life on any single day of the Troubles
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Families of victims of Dublin-Monaghan bombs remain 'firm in quest for justice'
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Ireland’s Justice Minister said the anniversary of the atrocity on Friday brought a new determination to find out what happened on May 17, 1974
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'Like Stardust victims, those who died in the Dublin and Monaghan bombings have been let down by their country'
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'The attack was one of the worst atrocities ever committed on this island and yet half a century later, the families of the victims are still seeking justice'
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People share outrage with RTE's Joe Duffy after New York Times' 'distasteful' Irish crossword clue
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RTE’s Liveline received a call today about a crossword puzzle that featured in Sunday’s New York Times that has been labelled a "disgrace".
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Charlie Flanagan says Government is committed to getting access to Dublin/Monaghan bombing files
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Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan said he would continue to demand the original police and security papers be opened.
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Real IRA leader Michael McKevitt denies involvement in Omagh bombing at end of 20 year prison sentence
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He was jailed in 2003 for two decades for directing terrorism and for membership of an illegal organisation styling itself as the Real IRA
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Families of Dublin Monaghan bombings victims plan to sue British Government
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Relatives claim that British state 'colluded with the perpetrators of the atrocities'
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