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flag A UK report confirms state collusion in the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings, implicating the British Army and MI5, without naming suspects.

A UK inquiry into the loyalist Glenanne Gang, linked to over 120 killings including the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings, will be published without naming suspects, despite a family’s failed legal bid to block it. The report confirms state collusion in the bombings, criticizes past investigations, and details the role of the British Army’s secret informant Stakeknife, believed to be Freddie Scappaticci, whose identity remains undisclosed. Findings include evidence that MI5 withheld key documents, and the report highlights a County Armagh farm tied to the gang and a former RUC officer. The final findings are expected to deepen understanding of collusion during the Troubles.

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