THE Government has made a fresh appeal to Britain to help catch the killers behind the Dublin and Monaghan bombings which left 33 people dead.
It is the 48th anniversary of the indiscriminate terror attacks tomorrow and the families of the victims have never got justice.
Ireland has now once again urged Downing Street to make all military and secret service files on the massacre available to an independent judicial figure in line with a unanimous all-party Dail motion passed a couple of years ago.
Loyalist paramilitaries assisted by British military intelligence have always been blamed for the 1974 slaughter - the worst single attack of the Troubles.
The new demand for the British to come clean was made by Foreign Minister Simon Coveney.
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