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A community that never healed after the gravest of injustices
A community that never healed after the gravest of injustices

The unsolved murder of Una Lynskey in 1971 was the catalyst for a misguided revenge killing and a false manslaughter conviction, says Michael Clifford.

Sat, 09 Sep, 2017

State apologises 40 years on from wrongful conviction of Martin Conmey
State apologises 40 years on from wrongful conviction of Martin Conmey

Martin Conmey says he drew strength from the release of the Guildford Four in 1989.

Wed, 16 Nov, 2016

40 years waiting to clear his name
40 years waiting to clear his name

Martin Conmey was 20 years old when he and two others were wrongly accused of killing Una Lynskey, yards from her home near Ratoath, Dublin in 1971. Michael Clifford outlines his long battle for justice and arduous quest for a certificate of miscarriage of justice

Sat, 07 Jul, 2012

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