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21 witnesses to alleged shoot-to-kill incidents dead, court told

Twenty-one police witnesses to alleged security force shoot-to-kill incidents in the North are dead, a coroner's court heard today.

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NI court rules families should see 'shoot-to-kill' reports

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PSNI to hand over secret reports on 'shoot-to-kill' policy

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PSNI chief given seven weeks to reveal 'shoot-to-kill' reports

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New inquests into shooting of IRA suspects 25 years ago
New hearings into 1982 'shoot-to-kill' deaths

New hearings are to be held into six deaths at the centre of an alleged police shoot-to-kill policy in the North 25 years ago, it was announced today.

Fri, 07 Sep, 2007

O'Loan to re-open Armagh 'shoot-to-kill' case

The North's Police Ombudsman is to hold a fresh investigation into one of the most controversial shoot-to-kill allegations against the RUC.

Fri, 20 Jul, 2007

House of Lords to hear claims of ‘shoot-to-kill policy’

THE House of Lords will next week hear allegations of how the British security forces had a shoot-to-kill policy in the North.

Sat, 31 Jan, 2004

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