State Papers: Irish officials raised concerns about Christy Moore's questioning by UK officials in 2004

His questioning came amid a rise of similar complaints relating to Britain's anti-terrorism measures
State Papers: Irish officials raised concerns about Christy Moore's questioning by UK officials in 2004

Christy Moore said at the time it was saddening to think that this kind of treatment of Irish people travelling to the UK was not a thing of the past. Picture: Eddie O'Hare

Irish officials queried the decision of British port authorities to question folk singer Christy Moore in 2004, amid a rise of similar complaints relating to anti-terrorism measures.

The singer-songwriter said he was stopped by officers and detained for more than two hours after he got off a ferry from Dublin in the Welsh port of Holyhead in October of that year.

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