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Event: 1974 Dublin-Monaghan bombings

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Wreaths laid at site of Dublin-Monaghan bombings, 40 years on

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Wreaths laid at site of Dublin-Monaghan bombings, 40 years on

Wreaths have been laid at the site of one of three bombs which exploded 40 years ago today in the single worst day of atrocities in the Troubles.

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Cameron to meet Taoiseach today

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Taoiseach to use UK visit to change perception of Ireland

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Relatives group takes case to European human rights court
1974 bombings relatives take case to Europe

A relatives’ group of people killed and injured in the 1974 Dublin-Monaghan bombings said today they would be taking their case to the European Court of Human Rights.

Sat, 19 Jun, 2004

Brady denies using bombings for 'sympathy votes'

DUBLIN European candidate Royston Brady last night gave a rare public interview in a bid to limit damaging accusations that he sought to capitalise from the 1974 Dublin-Monaghan bombings.

Thu, 10 Jun, 2004

Ahern criticises comments

DAVID TRIMBLE’S abusive comments about the Irish State carry no conviction and are part of a bogus strategy, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern said yesterday.

Thu, 21 Nov, 2002

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