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Derek Byrne, who survived the Dublin bombing in 1974 has died at the age of 63 (Family handout/PA)

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Dublin bombing victim dies almost 50 years after atrocity
His death at the age of 63 came just days after he attended court in Belfast as part of a long-running claim for damages on behalf of victims
<p>Simon Byrne resigned as chief constable of the PSNI earlier this month following a number of controversies (Liam McBurney/PA)</p>

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Policing board chiefs quizzed on why they allowed Simon Byrne to resign from PSNI
Simon Byrne’s four years leading the PSNI had no shortage of controversy (PA)

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Simon Byrne’s four years as NI’s police chief beset by controversies
New PSNI Chief Constable

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PSNI chief Simon Byrne’s tenure has been marked by controversies
Harry Potter star Scarlett Byrne announces surprise baby news

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Harry Potter star Scarlett Byrne announces surprise baby news
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Police Federation to challenge decision to suspend PSNI officer after Troubles survivor arrested
Byrne property group records profits of &euro;50m
Byrne property group records profits of €50m

The property group established by one of Ireland&rsquo;s largest developers, the late John Byrne, recorded profits of &euro;50m in 2013, new figures show.

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