Supreme Court orders inquest into British Army shooting
In the North, the Supreme Court has ordered that a full inquest into the deaths of two IRA men should go ahead.
Martin McCaughey and Dessie Grew were shot dead by British forces near Loughgall in County Armagh in 1990.
The court said there had been allegations that the men were victims of a "shoot-to-kill" policy.
As a result, judges ruled the coroner's inquest must examine the "planning and control of the operation", as well as the causes of death.
A date for a full inquest has yet to be confirmed.


