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Alice Harper (née Teggart) at her home in west Belfast with a picture of her father Daniel Teggart. Picture by Hugh Russell
FOR some families it was a flyer they can t even remember picking up, for others a newspaper advert in The Irish News or Andersonstown News or a poster in a shop window.
The year was 1998 and there was to be a conference organised by campaign group Relatives For Justice (RFJ) about forgotten victims at St Mary s teacher training college on Belfast s Falls Road. It was during the festival, Janet Donnelly remembers now. I had already been torturing my husband for a couple of years to try and get my daddy s [Joseph Murphy] inquest papers for me, then I heard about the event in St Mary s called `The Forgotten Victims .
Relatives gather to hear findings of the inquest into the Ballymurphy Massacre Civilians shot dead by the British army in Ballymurphy in 1971 in what came to be known as the Ballymurphy Massacre. Top row, from left, Joseph Corr, Danny Teggart, Eddie Doherty, Fr Hugh Mullan and Frank Quinn. Bottom row from left, Joan Connolly, John McKerr, Noel Phillips, John Laverty and Joseph Murphy Rebecca Black, PA and Digital Staff 11 May, 2021 01:42 Related stories
Relatives have gathered to hear the findings of the inquest into the Ballymurphy Massacre.
Findings will be published at around lunchtime following fresh inquests into the fatal shooting of 10 people in disputed circumstances involving the British Army in west Belfast 50 years ago.
Pasteur s life-saving science rooted in Christian values
The coronavirus pandemic has, among other things, emphasised the importance of vaccines and the pioneering life-saving work of figures such as Louis Pasteur. The French scientist s religious belief was central to motivating his scientific endeavour to save suffering children, writes Dr Brian Wilson Our ability to create effective vaccines against Covid-19, including the Oxford AstraZeneca jab, and so preserve life owes a great deal to the work of pioneering microbiologist Louis Pasteur 22 April, 2021 01:00
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Portrush named second best location for remote working in the UK Portrush in Co Antrim has been named the second best place for remote working in the UK. Picture by Mal McCann Marie Louise McConville 20 April, 2021 15:53
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Portrush has been named the second best place for remote working in the UK.
Portrush, which is famous for its beaches and top surfing conditions, came second to Loch Lomond in Scotland in a survey of the best places to work from home.
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