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Gaddafi's Blood Money. Victims of the IRA bomb campaign which was funded by Gaddafi are to seek compensation from frozen Libyan accounts in UK banks. Meanwhile Boris Johnson and his government feast off the interest accruing.


Kingsberry case
The High Court in Belfast granted permission in early July for the family of a former member of the UDA, William Kingsberry – shot dead in 1991, to sue Libya for supplying the assault rifle used by the IRA unit that killed him. 
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The Kingsberry case, which is civil not criminal, is a new approach to gaining compensation for those killed or injured by Libyan-supplied matériel – and will be the first of many.
Kevin Winters of KRW Law is bringing a number of civil cases against the Libyan State to gain compensation for victims.
The PSNI initially refused to confirm that Libyan-supplied Semtex was used in explosions after 1986; but a case brought by Belfast solicitors  KRWLaw in Belfast on behalf of a number of victims has established the link to the AKM rifle used in the 1991  Kingsberry case. The  Kingsberry case creates a precedent for many other victims.  ....

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Former RUC chief believed united Ireland was "inevitable"


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A former RUC chief constable who served during some of the most violent years of the Troubles believed that a united Ireland was inevitable, according to a new book. 
Sir Jack Hermon, who served as Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) between 1980 and 1989, was strongly against any further integration of Northern Ireland into the United Kingdom, according to a posthumous memoir by senior British diplomat David Goodall.
The Making of the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 details a meeting with Hermon in January 1984, when the then-RUC chief revealed his thoughts on a united Ireland. 
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In the long term, he thought the unification of Ireland in some form or other was inevitable, and he was strongly against any further integration of the province into the United Kingdom, Goodall wrote in the memoir.  ....

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