Loughinisland

Rewriting History on Film: Panel discussion with Jimmy McGovern, Sean Murray & Eimhear O'Neill

ANSWERS DEMANDED ON WHY CONVICTED RUC MAN’S HOME WAS USED TO STORE LOUGHINISLAND GUNS

Families working with The Pat Finucane Centre and Justice for the Forgotten are deeply shocked to learn from today’s Police Ombudsman’s report that the weapons used to murder six people at The Heights Bar in Loughinisland were stored at the home of James Mitchell in Glenanne, South Armagh.

Loyalist informers smuggled weapons used in dozens of Troubles murders-June 2016

Northern Ireland police ombudsman says he has ‘no hesitation’ in concluding officers colluded in Loughinisland shooting

Statutory Report-THE MURDERS AT THE HEIGHTS BAR, LOUGHINISLAND, 18 JUNE 1994

Public Statement by the Police Ombudsman in accordance with Section 62 of the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 1998. Relating to a complaint by the victims and survivors of THE MURDERS AT THE HEIGHTS BAR, LOUGHINISLAND, 18 JUNE 1994

Northern Ireland loyalist shootings: one night of carnage, 18 years of silence

In 1994 six men were shot dead in a bar at Loughinisland – but no one was charged. Ian Cobain follows the supply of arms used in the massacre and investigates allegations of state collusion

UK accused of helping to supply arms for Northern Ireland loyalist killings

Relatives of Catholics killed in 1994 claim compensation, alleging security service complicity in arming UDA