Michael Phillips ✍ The Belfast Telegraph revealed on 8 April that an “MI5 source had details on IRA plans to attack England.” 

Cue Homer Simpson: “Doh!” It’s a short article, but worth unpacking—because there’s an important rebuttal to be made. To the casual Republican observer, it might seem those persistent MI5 snoops chalked up another success. The reality is far darker—and more disappointing.

Firstly, there were no plans. Strictly going by the court proceedings—since I was there—no plans, maps, targets, dates, or anything remotely suggestive were ever produced. The prosecution inferred plenty from the ASU activity, but that was about it. To be fair, the article did include a teeny caveat just to tidy up any exaggerated statements: “It said there was no clear indication of the intended targets.”

So yes, MI5 can claim another victory—but the starker truth is they remain victorious and must wonder how the charade continues. Let me add some perspective for my Republican comrades still wearing green-tinted glasses.

Again—going strictly by the court proceedings, for my own peace of mind—the two lads sent over had never met, nor communicated with anyone in England. It was, quite literally, a terrorist blind date—facetious as that may sound. Yet one of them, with no record or murky Fenian profile, was observed and photographed disembarking in Wales.

Which suggests MI5 knew well in advance—likely from the moment he started to pack his bags, despite having little time to prepare. The second lad, unknown to him, was also tracked via a separate route. At this point, incompetence seems unlikely; the odds of both making major errors from the outset are low. Later, the van sent from the north—allegedly for the ASU use—was tracked from departure. Meanwhile, the London crew had scant details of that operation until it reached them.

Now, without diminishing MI5’s brilliance in keeping the fading flame of imperialism alive, and despite their fingerprints being all over this, it’s abundantly obvious there was a Republican rat embedded in this tightly controlled department. Identifying suspects wouldn’t be rocket science—and just to clarify, it wasn’t the same devious character still collaborating with Belfast Republicans; he wasn’t promoted to that department until later.

In the end, the real story isn’t the Belfast Telegraph glorifying British spycraft, but the decades-long suppression of Republican touts by Republicans themselves. But more on that later.

Michael Phillips is a former republican prisoner.  Keep up with his work.

MI5 Shocker!

Ukraine Solidarity Group ✊ A Digest of News from Ukrainian Sources ⚔ 30-March-2026.

In this week’s bulletin

⬤ Ukrainian Women in captivity - multiple cases. ⬤ Russia’s execution of POWs. 
⬤ Russia’s abduction of Ukrainian children.
⬤ interview with renowned Ukrainian historian Serhii Plokhy.

News from the territories occupied by Russia

Brutal Russian reprisals against young student sentenced to 9 years for her pro-Ukrainian position (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, April 10th)

Russian invaders sentence Tetiana Deviatkina to 6 years for criticizing them on social media (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, April 10th)

The Face of Resistance: The Story of Crimean Tatar Activist Teymur Abdullayev (Crimea Platform, April 10th)

Russia’s FSB report the ‘arrest’ of a young mother 18 months after they abducted her in occupied Crimea (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, April 9th)

Russia’s supreme court finds Ukrainian guilty of ‘international terrorism’ for opposing invaders (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, April 8th)

Maryna Ryff disappears in Russian-occupied Crimea after refusing to hide her pro-Ukrainian position (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, April 7th)

Weekly Update On The Situation In Occupied Crimea April 7th (Crimea Platform, April 7th)

Young Mariupol woman sentenced to 13 years for donating to Ukraine’s Army after her POW husband died in Russian captivity (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, April 6th)

Russia sentences Crimean Tatar prisoner of war to 20 years for serving in Ukraine’s Armed Forces (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, April 6th)

News from the front

Russia has violated ceasefire regime 2,299 times – Ukraine's General Staff (Ukrainska Pravda, April 12th)

Cut Off from the “Mainland” (Tribunal for Putin, April 8th)

News from Ukraine

New NGPU union in frontline region with female leader (KVPU, April 8th)

Kramatorsk: An attempt at normalcy and eighteen drones Ukrainer, April 3rd)

Research into human rights abuses

How Russia Abducts Ukrainian Children and Erases Their Identity (Tribunal for Putin,

April 12th)

Russians execute four Ukrainian POWs in Kharkiv Oblast – DeepState (Ukrainska Pravda, April 12th)

Russians kill wounded Ukrainian troops near Huliaipilske during "Easter truce" – DeepState (Ukrainska Pravda, April 11th)

Ukrainian Women in Captivity: Thoughts about Their Families Help Them to Survive (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, April 10th)

War-related news from Russia

Russian losses in the war with Ukraine. Medizona count, updated (Mediazona, April 10th)

Novaya Gazeta raided in Moscow. Investigative journalist Oleg Rodulgin detained and taken for questioning (Mediazona, April 9th)

On the designation of “Memorial” as an extremist organisation. Statement by the Council of the Memorial HRDC (Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, April 9th)

Russian security forces raid Novaya Gazeta office in Moscow (Novaya Gazeta, April 9th)

Searches carried out at the offices of independent trade unions (ovd.info, April 9th)

A Russian children’s dance group won a competition after performing a routine set to Putin’s speech announcing the war against Ukraine (Meduza, April 8th)

Behind the curtain. A comprehensive guide to Russia's internet censorship in2026 – and what life feels like inside it (Medizona, April 7th)

Russia has shifted to a year-round conscription system. Here’s what that means for the country’s young men (Meduza, April 7th)

Russia Is Redefining Genocide for Political Purposes (Moscow Times, April 6th)

UPD: Search of the Confederation of Labour of Russia (Labour Mission, April 2026)

Analysis and comment

Putinism – a new form of fascism? (International Viewpoint, April 12th)

Webinar on care in Ukraine (Oksana Dutchak, Facebook, April 10th)

Historian Serhii Plokhy on Russian imperialism, de-colonization, and why Putin is so obsessed with Ukraine (Kyiv Independent, April 8th)

Italy’s campist left against Ukraine’s Solidarity Collectives (Europe Solidaire, April 8th)

“Privatization” as an Instrument of Crimea’s Occupation (Crimea Platform, April 7th)

Can social support programmes encourage people to return from abroad? (Cedos, April 7th)

US citizen went to army recruitment offices in both Moscow and Kyiv (IStories, April 6th)

The Killing Ledger of War (Medium, April 5th)

“All Jokes Aside” (Posle, April 1st)

How Ukraine is rewriting its role (IPS, March 31st)

Russia is crushing labour rights in occupied Ukraine – the ILO must go beyond declarations (Geneva Solutions, November 12th 2025)

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News From Ukraine 💣 Bulletin 191

Caoimhin O’Muraile  ☭ Most people in the Twenty-Six-County’s and a few in the Six would have been forgiven thinking British Imperialism departed this part of Ireland over one-hundred years ago. 

When the ‘Terms of the Agreement’ were signed by British and Irish delegates on 6th December 1921 which, once ratified by Westminster and Dublin Parliaments and voted on in what has been termed a ‘Treaty Election’ in 1922, the Terms of Agreement became a Treaty between Ireland and Britain. 

To most who fought in the Irish Civil War, pro and anti-treaty factions of the once unified IRA the question was simple. If the Treaty was supported it would mean partition of the country and/or an oath of allegiance to the British Monarch, apparently minor details! 

To anti-treaty supporters these conditions were unacceptable while to those who supported the Treaty, they were a ‘stepping stone towards full freedom’. The pro-treaty side won both on the battlefield and in the political chambers and the ‘Terms’ were passed by 64 in favour with 57 opposing. There was no formal public referendum but the public showed support by voting for pro-treaty representatives both at local and national elections. The question was, and perhaps still is, were the public furnished with all the facts about the treaty before voting for representatives supportive of said treaty? Considered by many as a betrayal of the republic there were many other hidden agendas contained within the Terms of the Agreement – immediate forerunner of the Treaty. One issue which remained and, apparently still does, is that of landlordism and its absentee variant.

Throughout the nineteenth century rural Ireland launched many campaigns, some armed and violent, against landlordism and those landlords absent living in Britain and England in particular. Absentee Landlords made huge amounts of money out of lands they owned in Ireland charging high rents from tenants to live on these estates. The struggle to end the system which facilitated ‘Absentee Landlords’ resulted in various Land Acts between 1870 and 1923 which supposedly broke the landlord system. However it appears the Duke of Devonshire, Peregrine Cavendish, and his son William Cavendish, the Earl of Burlington, owners of Lismore Estates in the Knockmealdown Mountains in County Waterford are practicing absentee landlordism and making a fortune in 2026. It is beyond belief these British parasitical aristocrats can do this in a country who supposedly achieved independence in 1922. It is evident the anti-treaty side were, in principle, correct in the Irish Civil War and the bullshit fed to the population by the fledgeling government side in order to gain their acceptance of said treaty did not contain the whole truth!

The Duke of Devonshire and his son live cosy lives in England doing next to fuck all in productive work. They cream off huge profits from their interests, estates, in Ireland and have decided within their wisdom to increase the rents of sheep farmers who lease 8,000 acres of land from €5 per hectare in 1924 to €50 per hectare by 2029. This represents an increase of 900% on farmers who cannot afford to pay. Lismore Estates will not provide a “letter of evidence” to prove land is being leased. Without such a letter no farm payments will be made and will not be while the dispute continues. It is these requirements on farmers to provide a “commonage evidence letter” which are proving problematic for the farmers which Lismore Estates and their owner, the Duke of Devonshire, are more than aware of and are weaponising.

Sinn Fein TD, Conor McGuiness, raised the issue with the Minister for Agriculture, Martin Heydon TD, in the Dail. Mr McGuiness said; “I know the Minister will not intervene but the department has effectively taken a side in an ongoing dispute by holding farmers over a barrel”. Mr Haydon responded by saying “I am aware of the case in Waterford which Deputy McGuiness has raised”. Some response! 

If as Mr McGuiness claimed and the Minister did not refute Mr Haydon will “not get involved” what the fuck do we have Ministers for? The Minister for Transport will not get involved in transport disputes, the Minister for Health will not get involved in disputes in the Health Service and now the Minister for Agriculture will not get involved in a case which is a throwback to the nineteenth century, why are these highly paid government Ministers in office, what is their purpose? 

Unlike Hauliers, and rich farmers these sheep farmers do not have huge tractors and articulated lorries, each costing a working life’s salary, to use as barricades as do those involved in the fuel dispute. The government are involved in talks with these millionaire farmers and Hauliers but refuse to have anything to do with tackling the Duke of Devonshire who is clearly exploiting these sheep farmers!

The truth is the Twenty-Six-County government are on the side of the rich and powerful, even English ones, and would be prepared to see Irish farmers go to the wall rather than upset the Duke of Devonshire! If this is the case what was the ‘War of Independence’ really all about? Here we have a man living a cushy life in England on money exploited from Irish Sheep Farmers in Ireland who would not be out of place alongside Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott back in 1880. 

Despite these close similarities with those dark old days the Duke of Devonshire appears free to continue the practice of absentee landlordism unmolested by the Twenty-Six-County Government, what kind of administration are they? Why is an English Duke owning land in Ireland in the first place? This is not a little cottage with a few acres it is half a county! Was the War of Independence, among other issues, supposed to rid us of people like Peregrine Cavendish? Many good men and women fought to consign absentee landlordism to the dustbin of history from the Land league, and before, onwards did they really sacrifice their lives for this? Lives sacrificed in order an English Duke can exploit poor Irish Sheep Farmers with rent hikes of 900%?

It has been said the Devonshire’s have been historically good landlords providing money for their tenants during the ‘famine’ of 1845-51. The Cavendish family are and were part of the establishment who through their actions and British Government policies were greatly responsible for the ’famine’ in Ireland. If the Cavendish’s did give money, granted possibly more than others, could it have been conscience money? Guilt for being part of an establishment they refused to condemn as it provided them with a cushy living but, by the same token, felt a certain responsibility for their tenants? If they really wanted to do something they, and others, would have spoken out against the British rich exporting food from Ireland, other than gammy spuds, to be fed upon the tables of the rich and powerful of Britain. It was this removal of beef, dairy, and wheat produce thus leaving the Irish with only a rotten potato crop to live on which was greatly responsible for the ‘famine’ in Ireland which did not occur in other countries hit by potato blight. 

The Devonshire’s would have been much more progressive putting their considerable weight behind stopping these exports of other food stuffs rather than just donating money in the form of various subsidies. The two could have complemented each other, stopping the exports and subsidies. Even allowing for this historical contribution, or lack of, it does not excuse the present Duke of Devonshire increasing rents to €50 per hectare by 2029 from €5 per hectare in 2024. It is the kind of move Captain Boycott would have been proud of especially given what appears to be government support or, at very best, inaction! 
     
Caoimhin O’Muraile is Independent Socialist Republican and Marxist.

British Imperialism is Alive And Kicking 🪶 Knockmealdown Mountains

Lynx By Ten To The Power Of One Thousand Nine Hundred And Forty Three

 

A Morning Thought @ 3118

Jim Duffy ✍ Fascinating analysis and depressing

The bungling amateurism of Trump is on display. He goes from knee-jerk reaction to knee-jerk reaction, bungling left, right and centre. A blockade is an Act of War in international law, not that that bothers Trump if he even knows it. It also came out that Hegseth is deliberately giving Trump false information to let him think the US is winning, when it isn't. Trump, famously unread, and who never reads his briefs, is easy to manipulate. He is a glorified man-baby who freaks out like a child when told 'no'.
 
Professor Clarke said before that if the war is still going on by May then it is out-of-control. He believes it is out-of-control right now, from Trump threatening Armageddon a week ago (and Hegseth wants to launch nuclear weapons against Iran), to an illegal blockade now. God knows what insane thing he will do next.
 
And of course the core failure was a typical Trump one - he failed to assemble a coalition of the willing in advance. Both Bush presidents had the common sense to do that.
 
A former Trump Defense Secretary said that Trump is incapable of thing strategically. Everything is a gut kneejerk reaction with no strategic thinking behind it.
 
Meanwhile, having burnt his bridges with the UK and long-standing allies, he has now burnt his bridges with Meloni, once a close friend, all over his dumb comment attacking Pope Leo.
 
Michael also was asked about Lord Robertson's attack on Starmer's complete failure to fix Britain's weak Armed Forces. He agrees 100% with Lord Robertson and Fiona Hill. The defence review aimed to fix the Britain's armed forces by 2035. Starmer has now wasted two of the ten years doing nothing despite time being of the essence as Britain (and Ireland as its weak defence means it relies on the British armed forces for defence) is in a dangerous situation. He also pointed out something I have repeatedly been making too. The way in dangerous times you avoid war is to strengthen your defence, following the Roman dictum by Vegetius, Si vis pacem, para bellum - if you want peace, prepare for war.
 
President Connolly like Michael D Higgins entirely misunderstand the rearming going on as indicating that countries rearming want to go to war. It is in fact the exact opposite. They want to avoid war. The weaker a country's defence is, the easier a target it is and so the more an aggressor is encouraged to attack. The stronger a country's defence is, the more risky an attack on it is, and so the less likely an aggressor is to invade. Vegetius's dictum is basically saying 'to avoid war, make your defence strong.'
 
Nor does a smaller state have to equal strength to a larger potential aggressor. All through history, large stronger countries have been defeated, or failed to win, against a smaller one. One only has to look at the failure of Putin's invasion of Ukraine to defeat Ukraine, though Russia on paper was far more powerful. We see it right now in America's inability to defeat Iran.
 
Both Ukraine and Iran have a critical advantage. They are being attacked. That means for them it is an existential threat, so their citizens and military are far more determined. In contrast the attacker is not in an existential threat. Their soldiers are not fighting for the survival of their country. They are being sent into someone else's country as part of their job. They are less emotionally committed to the war than the Ukrainian and Iranian militaries, for whom it is about their country's survival. That always gives the defender an advantage. To win, the attacked country just has to survive. That is victory. The attacker has to destroy the country they are attacking, collapse its institutions, etc.
 
All the advice of Lord Robertson and Professor Hill is that to deter an attack Britain has to properly up its defence. In failing to do so, the Starmer government without realising it is increasing the likelihood of attack.
 
Often it is a battle of psychology as well as military. It is a matter of the demonstrating in your military build-up that you are determined not to give in. You want the potential attacker to think "attacking them is too risky. We may win, but wars are unpredictable and we might not. That country will resist, so attacking them is too much of a risk."

Britain, in the rearmament in 1939 that Chamberlain ordered, messed with Nazi Germany's head. They already lacked aerial dominance when Britain won the Battle of Britain. The Nazis were sufficiently nervous about attacking Britain to put it off while it attacked the USSR. Thankfully it was defeated there as it intended to attack Ireland as well as Britain. The entry of the US into the war at the end of 1941 entirely changed the odd, so the invasions of Britain (Operation Sea Lion) and Ireland (Operation Green) were put off on the very long finger.
 
Psychology is everything, and in the war in Ukraine, Zelenskyy proved a far better leader in the psychological war than Putin. In the psychological war, he proved to be an FDR or Churchill both of whom were exceptional war time leaders and masters of psychological warfare. In contrast, Trump in the Iran War proved to be a disaster psychologically. He failed to bring Congress or the people behind him. He failed to communicate clear goals, and erratically changes his mind daily if not hourly.
So proper defence is not just about defence. It is about the psychological message it conveys to a potential attacker and how that can deter an attack.

⏩ Jim Duffy is a writer-historian.

A Blockade Is An Act of War

Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières ★ Widespread protests against fuel price rises have provoked broad debate on the Irish left, between support and calling for the protests to stop because of the disruption to peoples’s lives. This is the position of the broad socialist organization People Before Profit.

Back the basic demands. Defend the right to protest. Oppose the frauds on the far-right and discuss the protest leaders, but let’s keep coming back to the real issue of unbearable price increases and where they come from. Workers, unions - let’s deepen the movement for a country we can all live in.

The basic demand is right!

For several days Ireland has seen some of the most militant protests in years: roads blocked, fuel depots and the Whitegate refinery targeted, fuel supplies thrown into chaos. The government is under real pressure because the core demand is right and massively popular: price caps on fuel during a cost-of-living crisis that is crushing ordinary people. We have been calling for such caps for years.

Because the government has failed to act we have a cost of living crisis on top of a cost of living crisis.

Continue @ ESSF.

Ireland 🪶 The Fuel Protests 🪶 Blame The Government Not The Protesters

Seamus Kearney ðŸŽ¤ 'When I look back into the past now from this vantage point, I wonder how I survived the war with so many swamp crocodiles swimming in the same waters as me' - Reflections of an IRA soldier.


Having been ordered to remain under the radar after the Culloden debacle, Freddie Scappaticci more or less complied with his puppet masters military directive. 

Two years later, in 1995, he was formally demobbed and stood down from his role as an operative with the Force Research Unit and left 39th Brigade of the British Army for good. For services rendered to Her Majesty's Government Stakeknife was given a life long war pension and told he would enjoy the protection of the security services until death. Similar to the brilliant mathematician and code breaker Alan Turing who cracked the German enigma machine during the Second World War, Stakeknife would not be publicly recognised for his work, with both men becoming invisible to the naked eye. Both men, Alan Turing and Freddie Scappaticci, were told to quietly walk away and return to civilian life by the Ministry of Defence, Turing in 1945 and Scappaticci in 1995.
 
Getting accustomed to 'civvy street ' (civilian life) proved rather difficult for Stakeknife as it was devoid of danger and excitement. He found that most people live rather mediocre lives and he found the whole experience dull and boring. With the Provisional IRA ceasefire in August 1994 there was really no further use for him which meant that he had fallen between two stools, the IRA on one hand and the British Army on the other. This was copper fastened when the Provisional IRA war effectively ended with the permanent cessation in July 1997. The IRA had bombed their way to the conference table, avoided an unconditional surrender and would trade guns for government. The Provisional IRA, its military units and its combat soldiers left the battlefield as an undefeated Army. The baton was then handed over to its political wing to negotiate on behalf of those who had suffered and endured. On their shoulders would sit the spirits of heroes dead.

In 1997 Freddie Scappaticci was playing soccer at Andersonstown Leisure Centre, West Belfast, when a ghost from his past struck him like a bolt of lightning. He looked at one of the players and saw Anthony Braniff who he had helped execute in September 1981 in the face of his brother.

After the 5-a-side soccer match Scappaticci approached the man and told him he resembled Anthony Braniff. and he was told they were brothers. Scappaticci went on to say: "Your brother should never have ended up stretched out under a window", meaning he should never have ended up in a coffin under the living room window. He lied and emphasised that it was the IRA leadership that was responsible and that he was a mere 'messenger'. At that particular time there were early efforts made by the family to open an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death, but those efforts were in their infancy. However, when Scappaticci was asked to help the family by the elder brother, surprisingly he agreed.

This was the beginning of a long and difficult process for the Braniff family who had not only suffered the lose of Anthony in 1981 at the hands of a British infiltrated unit, but had lost their father David Braniff in March 1989 as he knelt reciting the rosary at their home in Alliance Avenue, Ardoyne, North Belfast. A Loyalist death squad fired several shots into the praying man and escaped the scene.

Eventually, and after painstaking work from the brothers, a meeting was set up, but when Scappaticci was told that a representative of the IRA would attend the meeting also, he became extremely apprehensive and probably regretted the conversation earlier at Andersonstown Leisure Centre.

Stakeknife, it seems, was dropping his guard somewhat and becoming more and more careless.
Upon hearing that there would be an IRA presence at the forthcoming meeting Scappatticci immediately stipulated that he would not be entering any location with the IRA if on his own and under their conditions. Therefore, he told Braniff that he would attend the meeting in their family home and he himself would give a short notice prior to showing up at the meeting, thereby taking control away from the IRA. Scappatticci was proving that he knew all about the mechanics of the IRA and would not be walking into a prearranged trap.

Subsequently, once he had given an hour's notice Scapatticci arrived at the Braniff home and began to explain his role in Anthony Braniff's interrogation, claiming he had merely brought Anthony to a house in the Beechmount area of West Belfast and handed him over to the ISU. He named all four individuals involved in the interrogation of Anthony and kept distancing himself from any involvement in his execution. He only admitted to his involvement in the initial interrogation. When the senior IRA representative suddenly entered the Braniff home by the back door and stood menacingly over Scappaticci, telling him to carry on with his speech to the family, Stakeknife realised that his nemesis from Northern Command was in the room, and blurted out: "I claim the 5th Amendment" (the right to remain silent) and walked out.

The whole scenario left the Braniff brothers perplexed after this piece of high drama. However, it was not the end of the theatrical performance as more drama was about to ensue.

Seamus Kearney is a former Blanketman and author of  
No Greater Love - The Memoirs of Seamus Kearney.

Stakeknife 🕵 The Rise And Fall 🕵 Act XIV

Lynx By Ten To The Power Of One Thousand Nine Hundred And Forty Two

 

A Morning Thought @ 3117

37 years ago today 97 Liverpool FC fans were unlawfully killed at Hillsborough Stadium. There followed a horrific and undeniable smear campaign of blame against the people of Liverpool by the establishment, Thatcher's government, a right wing press and the police.



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Jon-Paul Gilhooley - 10
Philip Hammond - 14
Thomas Anthony Howard - 14
Paul Brian Murray - 14
Lee Nicol - 14
Adam Edward Spearritt - 14
Peter Andrew Harrison - 15
Victoria Jane Hicks - 15
Philip John Steele - 15
Kevin Tyrrell - 15
Kevin Daniel Williams - 15 
Kester Roger Marcus Ball -16 
Nicholas Michael Hewitt - 16
Martin Kevin Traynor - 16
Simon Bell - 17
Carl Darren Hewitt - 17
Keith McGrath - 17 
Stephen Francis O'Neill - 17
Steven Joseph Robinson - 17
Henry Charles Rogers - 17
Stuart Paul William Thompson - 17
Graham John Wright - 17
James Gary Aspinall - 18
Carl Brown - 18
Paul Clark - 18
Christopher Barry Devonside - 18
Gary Philip Jones - 18 
Carl David Lewis - 18
John McBrien - 18
Jonathon Owens - 18
Colin Mark Ashcroft - 19
Paul William Carlile - 19
Gary Christopher Church - 19 
James Philip Delaney - 19
Sarah Louise Hicks - 19
David William Mather - 19
Colin Wafer - 19
Ian David Whelan - 19
Stephen Paul Copoc - 20
Ian Thomas Glover - 20
Gordon Rodney Horn - 20 
Paul David Brady - 21
Thomas Steven Fox - 21
Marian Hazel McCabe - 21
Joseph Daniel McCarthy - 21
Peter McDonnell - 21 
Carl William Rimmer - 21 
Peter Francis Tootle - 21 



David John Benson - 22
David William Birtle - 22 
Tony Bland - 22
Gary Collins - 22
Tracey Elizabeth Cox - 23
William Roy Pemberton - 23
Colin Andrew Hugh William Sefton 23
David Leonard Thomas - 23
Peter Andrew Burkett - 24
Derrick George Godwin - 24
Graham John Roberts - 24
David Steven Brown - 25
Richard Jones - 25
Barry Sidney Bennett - 26
Andrew Mark Brookes - 26
Paul Anthony Hewitson - 26
Paula Ann Smith - 26
Christopher James Traynor - 26
Barry Glover - 27
Gary Harrison - 27
Christine Anne Jones - 27
Nicholas Peter Joynes - 27
Francis Joseph McAllister - 27
Alan McGlone - 28
Joseph Clark - 29
Christopher Edwards - 29
James Robert Hennessy - 29
Alan Johnston - 29
Anthony Peter Kelly - 29
Martin Kenneth Wild - 29
Peter Reuben Thompson - 30
Stephen Francis Harrison - 31
Eric Hankin - 33 
Vincent Michael Fitzsimmons - 34
Roy Harry Hamilton - 34 
Patrick John Thompson - 35
Michael David Kelly - 38 
Brian Christopher Mathews - 38
David George Rimmer - 38
Inger Shah - 38
David Hawley - 39
Thomas Howard - 39
Arthur Horrocks - 41
Eric George Hughes - 42
Henry Thomas Burke - 47
Raymond Thomas Chapman - 50
John Alfred Anderson - 62
Gerard Bernard Patrick Baron - 67 
Andrew Devine - 55




Unlawfully Killed @ 37th Anniversary