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The fallout from the Police Ombudsman report on collusion and the Loughinisland massacre. Plus get ready for Euro 2016!
Stephen Nolan discusses the fallout from the Police Ombudsman report on collusion and the Loughinisland massacre. Please note this material has been edited since transmission.
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Fri 10 Jun 201609:03
BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle
Collusion confirmed - damning verdict on Loughinisland massacre

Collusion confirmed. That's the damning verdict of the Police Ombudsman on the Loughinisland massacre. Ombudsman Dr Michael Maguire found collusion between some police officers and UVF gunmen who killed six Catholics in the attack in Co Down 22 years ago.The report was highly critical of the police investigation into the murders. It also detailed arms smuggling by loyalists, and said Special Branch had a "hear no evil, speak no evil" approach to informers in loyalist paramilitaries.The Ombudsman also said there was no evidence police had prior knowledge of the Loughinisland attack.Emma Rogan's father Adrian was one of those murdered.
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