Pressure mounts for Finucane public inquiry

The British government was under pressure today to press ahead with establishing a public inquiry into the murder of Patrick Finucane following the guilty plea by former police informer Ken Barrett.

The British government was under pressure today to press ahead with establishing a public inquiry into the murder of Patrick Finucane following the guilty plea by former police informer Ken Barrett.

Northern Ireland Secretary Paul Murphy set up inquiries earlier this year into three other contentious murders in which security force collusion was alleged, but put an inquiry into the Finucane case on hold until after the court proceedings were concluded.

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