‘Nobody ever came to me and said, "Sorry"’ - News Summed Up

‘Nobody ever came to me and said, "Sorry"’


On August 22, 1972 Mary Casey’s father was killed along with eight others when an IRA bomb prematurely exploded at the Customs Office in Newry, she fears a hard Brexit could see customs checkpoints becoming targets again. Video: Enda O’Dowd


Source: The Irish Times October 17, 2018 00:00 UTC



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