Sister slams aide's Belfast murder 'regret'

Regret expressed by a Stormont adviser involved in the IRA murder of a primary school teacher in Belfast does not go far enough, the sister of her victim has said.

Regret expressed by a Stormont adviser involved in the IRA murder of a primary school teacher in Belfast does not go far enough, the sister of her victim has said.

Ann Travers reacted angrily after Mary McArdle, who was jailed over the killing of her 22-year-old sister Mary in the 1980s, broke her silence over her controversial appointment to the top Assembly role.

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