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of the four men named, only michael hayes is still alive.he claims he was questioned by police about the bombings in 1974, but released without charge. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group, but said he didn't know the name. mr reilly has always denied being involved. the jury in the birmingham pub bombings inquest is continuing to consider its conclusions. she just said the jury are back in. yeah. we've got it. yes to murder. yes, it was the ira. what we've heard from the jury today is that all 21 people who died ? 11 of them in the tavern in the town pub and ten at the mulberry bush ? were unlawfully killed. and among the key conclusions, the 21 people were murdered by the ira. the jury said there was no error or omission on the part of the police's response, that they had no forewarning of what was to happen. but at the end of six weeks of hearings, we know more about a chapter which has haunted birmingham for 44 years. today is the day for west midlands police's senior officers to now
of the four men named, only michael hayes is still alive.he claims he was questioned by police about the bombings in 1974, but released without charge. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group, but said he didn't know the name. mr reilly has always denied being involved. the jury in the birmingham pub bombings inquest is continuing to consider its conclusions. she just said the jury are back in. yeah. we've got it. yes to murder. yes, it was...
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involved, along with the unit's commander, seamus mcloughlin, former british soldierjames gavin, and michael hayes's still alive. now there are calls for the police to investigate. as we say to, i think, any family when we investigate a death or a murder, we can't promise of course that we will result in a prosecution orjustice. we can promise that we'll do our best and we will do our best. nobody has clearly been convicted of the atrocity at the time. that has led to a lot of frustration in me, personally. we know it was the ira, but who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure and i don't think we're ever going to find closure. in his final remarks, the coroner sir peter thornton qc said: "the dreadful events will never be forgotten because the people of birmingham will never forget the 21 lives that were tragically lost". now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. iam paul i am paul carter, iam paul carter, i'm i am paul carter, i'm a journalist andi i am paul carter, i'm a journalist and i have come to tokyo to experience its culture and its sights and smells. like a lego
involved, along with the unit's commander, seamus mcloughlin, former british soldierjames gavin, and michael hayes's still alive. now there are calls for the police to investigate. as we say to, i think, any family when we investigate a death or a murder, we can't promise of course that we will result in a prosecution orjustice. we can promise that we'll do our best and we will do our best. nobody has clearly been convicted of the atrocity at the time. that has led to a lot of frustration in...
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involved, along with the unit's commander, seamus mcloughlin, former british soldierjames gavin, and michael hayesce to investigate. as we say to, i think, any family when we investigate a death or a murder, we can't promise of course that we will result in a prosecution orjustice. we can promise that we'll do our best and we will do our best. nobody has clearly been convicted of the atrocity at the time. that has led to a lot of frustration in me, personally. we know it was the ira, but who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure and i don't think we're ever going to find closure. in his final remarks, the coroner sir peter thornton qc said, "the dreadful events will never be forgotten because the people of birmingham will never forget the 21 lives that were tragically lost". sima kotecha, bbc news. the england and spurs defender, danny rose, says he can't wait to end his career as a footballer because of the failure of the authorities to tackle racist abuse. racist chanting was directed at rose and other england players during the recent euro 2020 qualifier in montenegro. he sa
involved, along with the unit's commander, seamus mcloughlin, former british soldierjames gavin, and michael hayesce to investigate. as we say to, i think, any family when we investigate a death or a murder, we can't promise of course that we will result in a prosecution orjustice. we can promise that we'll do our best and we will do our best. nobody has clearly been convicted of the atrocity at the time. that has led to a lot of frustration in me, personally. we know it was the ira, but who...
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involved, along with the unit's commander, seamus mcloughlin, former british soldierjames gavin, and michael hayesere are calls for the police to investigate. as we say to, i think, any family when we investigate a death or a murder, we can't promise of course that we will result in a prosecution orjustice. we can promise that we'll do our best and we will do our best. nobody has clearly been convicted of the atrocity at the time. that has led to a lot of frustration in me, personally. we know it was the ira, but who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure and i don't think we're ever going to find closure. in his final remarks, the coroner sir peter thornton qc said, "the dreadful events will never be forgotten because the people of birmingham will never forget the 21 lives that were tragically lost". sima kotecha, bbc news. a woman who has spent almost 10 years injail after killing her husband in a hammer attack has been released on bail after her conviction was quashed. sally challen, who was found guilty of murdering 61—year—old richard challen in 2011, now faces a retrial in
involved, along with the unit's commander, seamus mcloughlin, former british soldierjames gavin, and michael hayesere are calls for the police to investigate. as we say to, i think, any family when we investigate a death or a murder, we can't promise of course that we will result in a prosecution orjustice. we can promise that we'll do our best and we will do our best. nobody has clearly been convicted of the atrocity at the time. that has led to a lot of frustration in me, personally. we know...
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involved, along with the unit's commander, seamus mcloughlin, former british soldierjames gavin, and michael hayesnow there are calls for the police to investigate. as we say to i think any family when we investigate a death or a murder, we can't promise of course that we will result in a prosecution orjustice. we can promise that we'll do our best and we will do our best. nobody has clearly been convicted of the atrocity at the time. that has led to a lot of frustration in me personally. we know it was the ira, but who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure and i don't think we're ever going to find closure. in his final remarks, the coroner sir peter thornton qc said, the dreadful events will never be forgotten because the people of birmingham will never forget the 21 lives that were tragically lost. sima kotecha, bbc news. a woman who has spent almost ten years in jail after killing her husband in a hammer attack has been released on bail tonight, after her conviction was quashed. sally challen, who was found guilty of murdering 61—year—old richard challen in 2011, now faces
involved, along with the unit's commander, seamus mcloughlin, former british soldierjames gavin, and michael hayesnow there are calls for the police to investigate. as we say to i think any family when we investigate a death or a murder, we can't promise of course that we will result in a prosecution orjustice. we can promise that we'll do our best and we will do our best. nobody has clearly been convicted of the atrocity at the time. that has led to a lot of frustration in me personally. we...
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former british soldierjames gavin and michael hayes, who'd been arrested and released in 1974 is thelive. in a bbc interview, he said he'd been a participant and apologised to the families. my heartfelt sympathy to all of you, for a terrible, tragic loss that you've been put through. and for all these years, you've been trying to find closure, i hope at last, god will be merciful and bring you closure. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group he said he didn't know the name. mr riley has always denied being involved in the bombings. the former mp and author chris mullin told the inquest he'd spoken to the men decades ago, but thinks it's too late now for new criminal charges. the only way that i can see that anybody could conceivably be convicted 44 years after the event, is if they put their thumb print to a statement. setting out their role in this affair. i don't see any sign of that happening. a new memorial to the victims has been unveiled near the scene of the bombings. the families can finally say for certain that they were mu
former british soldierjames gavin and michael hayes, who'd been arrested and released in 1974 is thelive. in a bbc interview, he said he'd been a participant and apologised to the families. my heartfelt sympathy to all of you, for a terrible, tragic loss that you've been put through. and for all these years, you've been trying to find closure, i hope at last, god will be merciful and bring you closure. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group...
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former british soldier james gavin and michael hayes, who'd been arrested and released in 1974 is therticipant and apologised to the families. my heartfelt sympathy to all of you, for a terrible, tragic loss that you've been put through. and for all these years, you've been trying to find closure, i hope at last, god will be merciful and bring you closure. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group he said he didn't know the name. mr riley has always denied being involved in the bombings. the former mp and author chris mullin told the inquest he'd spoken to the men decades ago, but thinks it's too late now for new criminal charges. the only way that i can see that anybody could conceivably be convicted 44 years after the event, is if they put their thumb print to a statement. setting out their role in this affair. i don't see any sign of that happening. a new memorial to the victims has been unveiled near the scene of the bombings. the families can finally say for certain that they were murdered by the ira but they still seek justice an
former british soldier james gavin and michael hayes, who'd been arrested and released in 1974 is therticipant and apologised to the families. my heartfelt sympathy to all of you, for a terrible, tragic loss that you've been put through. and for all these years, you've been trying to find closure, i hope at last, god will be merciful and bring you closure. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group he said he didn't know the name. mr riley has...
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the unit's commander seamus mclauchlan, former british soldier james gavin, and michael hayes, who hadarrested and released in 1974, the only one who is still alive. in a bbc interview, he said he had been a participant and apologised to the families of to my heartfelt sympathy to all of you for the terrible, tragic loss that you have gone through. and for all these years you have been trying to find closure, i hope at last, god will be merciful and bring your closure. witness was asked whether a fifth man was part of the group, but he said he did not know the name. mr riley has always been involved in the bombings. the former mp and author chris mullin told the inquest he had spoken to the many decades ago, but thinks is too late now for new criminal charges. the only way i can see anybody could conceivably conduct 44 years after the event is if they put their thumb print to a statement setting out their role in this affair, and i don't see any sign of that happening. eight new memorial to the victims has been unveiled near the scene of the bombings. the families can finally say for c
the unit's commander seamus mclauchlan, former british soldier james gavin, and michael hayes, who hadarrested and released in 1974, the only one who is still alive. in a bbc interview, he said he had been a participant and apologised to the families of to my heartfelt sympathy to all of you for the terrible, tragic loss that you have gone through. and for all these years you have been trying to find closure, i hope at last, god will be merciful and bring your closure. witness was asked whether...