Bomb probe campaigners step up pressure on Britain

Bereaved families and survivors of the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings are meeting today to co-ordinate a campaign to press the British government to hand over documents to a Commission investigating the atrocities.

Bomb probe campaigners step up pressure on Britain

Bereaved families and survivors of the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings are meeting today to co-ordinate a campaign to press the British government to hand over documents to a Commission investigating the atrocities.

Members of Justice for the Forgotten are to discuss a strategy to compel Britain to submit official documents about the attacks, in which 33 people were killed.

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