Timebomb :Irish Bombs, English Justice and the Guildford Four

Timebomb

Timebomb :Irish Bombs, English Justice and the Guildford Four

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Published: 20 September, 2024
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The full story of the IRA bombing campaign of 1974-75 with its startling culmination in the Balcombe Street siege. The Guildford pub bombings took place in October 1974. A year later four individuals - Paddy Armstrong, Gerry Conlon, Paul Hill and Carole Richards who became known as the Guildford Four - were accused of carrying out the bombings for the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). Under severe interrogation the defendants confessed, later retracting those confessions in court. They were given some of the longest prison sentences ever imposed in Britain This is the book that campaigned for their innocence. Featuring fresh material, including documents revealing that the police knew who the bombers were before the original trial. It also shows how the police passed information to the DPP who chose not to share it with the Defence at the trial. And, it tells the real story of how Human Rights Lawyer Gareth Pierce discovered Gerry Conlon's alibi, previously concealed by Surrey Police.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781738452835
ISBN10 1738452832
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Muswell Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'A truly shocking story of fraud and perjury connived at by the highest levels of the criminal justice system and small lives thrown away in order to protect great reputations.' - Chris Mullin. Page after page of compelling and mesmerising fact. As you proceed the magnitude of these events strikes a sense of burning injustice - Michael Mansfield KC

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Author's Bio

Ros Franey and Grant McKee made three acclaimed and influential TV documentaries which led to the reopening of the case of the Guildford Four.

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