Funding for Legacy Inquests – a good day in the courts...
Families of the nine men killed by the SAS at Loughgall attended at court yesterday to hear the decision of Sir Paul Girvan in...
Inquest Funding Judicial Review
By Paul Butler
This judicial review was taken by Bridget Hughes, widow of Anthony Hughes, who was killed by the SAS at Loughgall in 1987....
The scandal of Haggarty
RFJ attended at court for the conclusion of the criminal proceedings in relation to Gary Haggarty. The sentencing today marked an important and difficult...
Loughinisland – Drama heaped on Families’ Trauma
By Mike Ritchie
Police Ombudsman and Loughinisland families ask Mr Justice Bernard McCloskey to recuse himself from the judicial review by former head of RUC...
Albany and a Míle Buíochas
It was great to see a strong contingent of Ulster people at the Pearl River meeting - counties Tyrone, Fermanagh and Armagh being strongly...
Remembering Peter Thompson
It’s Saturday 13th of January today - I never do this as part of my job at RFJ, speak to or write about the...
First we take Manhattan
It was a packed house last night in the Wolf Tone Irish Pub. It was great to see the President of the Brehon Law...
Loughinisland Families dignity reaffirmed
A packed court hears a lesson in legal procedure yet the Loughinisland families’ dignity is reaffirmed
By Mike Ritchie, who was at today's proceedings
The relatives...
Blog from the US East Coast – Day 1
By Mark Thompson in New York
Unable to get to DC we made our way through the bustling traffic and people of Midtown Manhattan for...
Collusion yes; Impunity yes; Justice No
By Mary McCallan, RFJ Caseworker
This week RFJ spent two days at court with the families of those affected by the collusive actions of Gary...