Belfast Telegraph: Abuse victims ‘fear they will never hear public apology’
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Read MoreKRW LAW LLP represents the family of Sean Dalton, killed in the Good Samaritan Bombing in Derry on 31 August 1988. Following a successful application for permission to appeal made by the Attorney-General for Northern Ireland the UK Supreme Court (UKSC) have listed the case for a two-day hearing on 26 and 27 October […]
Read MoreKRW LAW LLP (KRW) is proud to announce that our submissions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland have been placed on the official record of the US Congress Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission. The bi-partisan Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission was established with the unanimous consent of the United States House of […]
Read MorePrivate Ann Hamilton was murdered in The Guildford Pub Bombings 1974 together with four others. Her family secured the resumption of the inquests into her death. They have been refused legal aid by the Legal Aid Agency which would have enabled them to effectively participate into the investigation into Ann’s murder by way of […]
Read More dombarnard.com · Niall Murphy discusses the Police Ombudsman report Operation Achilles on Good Morning Ulster.
Read More dombarnard.com · Niall Murphy comments on Operation Achilles report on Radio Foyle (8 February 2022)
Read MorePress Statement on behalf of Relatives for Justice and KRW Law Families mentioned in the Police Ombudsman’s investigation into police handling of loyalist murders and attempted murders in South Belfast 1990-1998 were tonight beginning to come to terms with the Police Ombudsman findings that their loved ones were killed as a result of collusive […]
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