Category: Accountability Campaign – Birmingham Bombs
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Birmingham Pub Bombings evidence submitted to prosecutors
Police have submitted a file of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) about an individual’s suspected role in the Birmingham Pub Bombings. Love0 Share Tweet
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Birmingham pub bombing families condemn “abhorrent” amnesty proposals
Birmingham pub bombing families condemn “abhorrent” amnesty proposals Love0 Share Tweet
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Supporters inspire our battle for Justice – pub bombings campaigners
If you think Covid-19 put the blocks on the Justice4the21 campaign for truth, justice and accountability in memory of those killed in the IRA bomb attacks in the city in 1974, think again. Love0 Share Tweet
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Justice4the21 heroes raise £5,000 in gruelling walk from Birmingham to No 10 Downing Street
ON Monday, October 5, three Great Britons began an epic journey on behalf of Justice4the21. Love0 Share Tweet
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Families of IRA bombing victims seeking Irish support to ‘shame’ UK government into public inquiry
THE families of the 1974 Birmingham pub bombing victims are pleading for support from the Irish government in order to try and shame the British government into launching a public inquiry into their deaths. Love0 Share Tweet
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‘We have the best supporters in the world’ – pub bombings campaigner
Julie Hambleton pays tribute to Justice4the21 supporters Love0 Share Tweet
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Birmingham pub bombing inquests: Suspects will not be named
The coroner wanted to keep the “perpetrator issue” out of the inquests but his decision had been quashed by High Court judges. Love0 Share Tweet
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No gagging order on Birmingham pub bombing files, British Government reveals
THERE is no gagging order on police files from the investigation into the Birmingham pub bombings of 1974, the home secretary has revealed. Love0 Share Tweet
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Whoever bombed Birmingham wouldn’t stand a chance today
The detectives of the 70s were forced to investigate crimes using rudimentary methods. On the 40th anniversary of the Birmingham pub bombings Andy Richards looks at that awful night and how police today would have fared Love0 Share Tweet