Tánaiste Simon Harris has reiterated the Irish Government’s support for calls by the family of murdered GAA club chairman Sean Brown for a public inquiry into this killing by loyalists.
The British government is going to the UK Surpeme Court to appeal a court order mandating a public inquiry into the 1997 murder.
It has been established that loyalists who were working as agents of the British state were involved in the killing.
Northern Ireland Secretary of State Hilary Benn has told the Brown family that they should take their case to an independent commission, but they have rejected that body.
On Friday night, thousands of members of the GAA walked…