UK judge set to award damages against Irish suspect over bombing that killed four British soldiers
The High Court found that John Downey was an active participant in the 1982 bombing.
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The High Court found that John Downey was an active participant in the 1982 bombing.
Four members of the Royal Household Cavalry were killed in the 1982 blast.
John Downey’s trial for the IRA’s Hyde Park bombing collapsed in controversy five years ago.
British Secretary of State to Northern Ireland Theresa Villiers has stated that the letters no longer serve as immunity from prosecution.
John Downey says plans for him to hold a homecoming dance had become a “media circus”.
The Tánaiste was responding to news that a judge will review a covert deal that allowed IRA suspects to escape prosecution.
The Northern Ireland Assembly is to be recalled tomorrow to discuss Peter Robinson’s concerns about protection for IRA suspects.