IRA men's families in legal battle over inquests

The planning and control of controversial security operations could be examined by coroners after a landmark ruling sent relatives of two IRA men shot dead by SAS to the UK’s highest court, their solicitor claimed today.

IRA men's families in legal battle over inquests

The planning and control of controversial security operations could be examined by coroners after a landmark ruling sent relatives of two IRA men shot dead by SAS to the UK’s highest court, their solicitor claimed today.

Senior judges have granted leave for lawyers representing the families of Dessie Grew and Martin McCaughey to take their case to the Supreme Court in a legal battle over inquests into the killings.

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