Legal experts find British collusion in 24 loyalist attacks
A human rights investigation has found 'credible evidence' of police and British Army collusion in 74 sectarian murders during the Troubles in the North.
An investigation of 25 loyalist atrocities during the 1970s by an international panel of human rights experts said senior Royal Ulster Constabulary officers were aware and approved of collusion while officials in London had enough information to intervene.