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Kingsmills victim calls for inquest to name Colm Murphy as chief suspect

Your daily news update from the Belfast News Letter
 
 
     
   
     
  Apr 20, 2023  
     
 

Good afternoon again readers. This is some of the latest news today.

 

Also see: Glen Montgomery funeral today hears teenager 'for all the right reasons was a legend' and his 'sudden and untimely death has left his family, his friends and this entire community devastated'

 

Leo Varadkar: Windsor Framework will not be reopened, Brexit 'will never just be done', and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and I will be working towards a window after local elections to get Stormont powersharing up and running

 

UK pub giant Wetherspoon's says it has no policy banning suffragette and 'adult human female' tops after woman says she had to undress in Belfast branch to try and get served

 

 

 
     
  Kingsmills victim calls for inquest to name Colm Murphy as chief suspect  
     
  A man whose brother was murdered by the IRA in the Kingsmills Massacre has called on the legacy inquest into the atrocity to name leading republican Colum Murphy as the man as "the man in charge" of the Kingsmills Massacre.  
     
Kingsmills victim calls for inquest to name Colm Murphy as chief suspect
     
 
Ulster History Circle blue plaque 'serves to remind local people of Castlereagh's legacy'
Ulster History Circle blue plaque 'serves to remind local people of Castlereagh's legacy'
 
An Ulster History Circle blue plaque has been unveiled in tribute to an MP often described as one of the most influential and distinguished British foreign secretaries.
 
     
 
Stormont will be back up and running by autumn, says UUP leader Doug Beattie
Stormont will be back up and running by autumn, says UUP leader Doug Beattie
 
Ulster Unionist Party leader Doug Beattie said he believes powersharing will be back up and running in Northern Ireland by the autumn.
 
     
 
Three lifeguards to stand trial after death of swimmer following incident at Orchard Leisure Centre in Armagh
Three lifeguards to stand trial after death of swimmer following incident at Orchard Leisure Centre in Armagh
 
​​Three lifeguards are to go on trial accused of offences relating to the death of a swimmer six years ago.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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