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I haven’t cried like how I did reading this book as much as I have over any other book I have read. It's dangerous being a journalist in Northern Ireland' ". Sky News. 19 April 2019. Archived from the original on 19 April 2019 . Retrieved 21 April 2019– via YouTube. There were two people who knew more than most about the last months of Bradford's life. Raymond Jordan was his election agent and his wife, Kay, had been Bradford's personal secretary. Taking inspiration from Lyra and her talent, we hope to teach young journalists the art of research as well as interview techniques and more." She was a determined, open, investigative journalist who grew up in North Belfast. She believed in the power of conversation to change minds, and hearts.

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Eight boys went missing in Belfast between 1969 and 1975. These weren’t victims of the IRA or the UVF; they weren’t “disappeared” by the paramilitaries. These boys belong to a different category. They were indirect victims of the armed struggle, the people who vanish and are never found during a war, because the police and the judicial service have other priorities.MyHome.ie (Opens in new window) • Top 1000 • The Gloss (Opens in new window) • Recruit Ireland (Opens in new window) • Irish Times Training (Opens in new window) I remember him getting very angry about Kincora one day,” said Raymond. “But I don’t remember what was said.”

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I made another phone call, this time to Colin Wallace. During the 1970s, Wallace had been an information officer working for the British army in Northern Ireland, while simultaneously working for a secret intelligence unit. I’d asked him to dig around regarding Bradford and what he’d heard regarding the whispers that he’d been about to go public with something relating to Kincora. If anyone would know something, it would be Wallace. With the rise of the internet, a ragtag band of amateur cold case sleuths had emerged in Northern Ireland. They would pore over old crimes. Most were investigating what had happened to their own loved ones, having been let down by the authorities. Others were middle-aged men who'd served in the army or volunteered for the IRA and UVF.Exploring the events of the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the repercussions on the generations who experienced it, and the generations born from it. Lyra was a ‘ceasefire baby’; “I don’t want a United Ireland or a stronger Union. I want a better life” At first, Canning thought that Lyra had tripped. But when she knelt down, she saw that Lyra’s head was haloed in blood, and put her hand to where the damage was. She screamed. DSI Jason Murphy: “These arrests are the culmination of a detailed two-year investigation into Lyra’s murder and the events which preceded it. The local community have supported the Police Service of Northern Ireland throughout the course of this protracted investigation and I wish to thank them for their continued support.” Powersharing talks between politicians in Northern Ireland were restarted in the weeks following the fatal shooting.

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