'Britain colluded in murders in Republic'

A public inquiry has been urged into alleged British state involvement in murders in the Republic of Ireland ahead of a Government report on the killings out today.

A public inquiry has been urged into alleged British state involvement in murders in the Republic of Ireland ahead of a Government report on the killings out today.

A Government committee has concluded its investigation into bombings at Dublin Airport and Dundalk in 1975, and at Castleblayney, Co Monaghan, in 1976, which killed five people.

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