Call from Amnesty International and Committee on the Administration of Justice follows revelations in case of Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney
Amnesty International
O’Carroll and other members of the squad always denied the use of excessive force and rejected the nickname
More legal challenges are lodged by Troubles victims against controversial legislation
Bill provides immunity for those accused of conflict-related offences as long as they co-operate with a new truth recovery body
Phelan, who lives in Paris with his husband, Roland Bonello, was working for an Iranian tour operator when he was detained seven months ago on charges of spying
Review may favour reform of non-jury court rather than abolition
Government plans to equip gardaí with body-worn cameras would mean pervasive monitoring of the public without knowledge or consent
The frequency of deadly attacks on civilians by paramilitaries far outweighs unambiguous examples of unlawful killings by state forces
Takeover battle an ‘urgent reminder’ of need for Premier League to tighten ownership rules, as Sheikh Jassim bids for 100% of club
‘If we choose to close our doors in the private sector, and stay in our homes and studios, we only become more isolated’
The archive of civil rights campaigner Kevin Boyle provides a ‘powerful first-hand account’ of events
David Jonathan Holden (53) was found guilty of manslaughter in the first conviction of its type since the Belfast Agreement
Kerry native Seán Binder is one of 24 migrant rescue volunteers charged with alleged offences on Greek island of Lesbos in 2018
Stormont’s Department of Justice is recommending increasing age of criminal responsibility to 14
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