Two children are thought to have been stabbed by their father before he took his own life, the BBC understands.
Police believe the man was Michael Pedersen, from Surrey, who was found in Newton Stacey, Hampshire, with his children Ben, seven, and Freya, six. The children had already been found dead before their mother reported them missing on Sunday evening, police said.
Mr Pedersen, 51, was an ex-serviceman who survived an IRA attack in London, a former colleague has told the BBC.
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Newton Stacey deaths: Dad 'killed children and himself'
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- Published: 01-10-2012, 10:03 PM
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Newton Stacey deaths: Dad 'killed children and himself'
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Alan Ryan Dublin funeral: Three charged
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- Published: 17-09-2012, 08:51 PM
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Alan Ryan Dublin funeral: Three charged
Three men have appeared in court in Dublin charged with membership of an illegal organisation known as the Real IRA. They were arrested as part of an investigation into the funeral of leading Real IRA man Alan Ryan on Saturday 8 September. Ryan was shot dead in north Dublin on 3 September. Shots were fired over his coffin during the funeral and masked men and women were present. Fourteen other people who were arrested were released without charge. In court were 33-year-old Nathan Kinsella of Matt Talbot Court in Dublin, Darragh Evans, 23, of Grange Park Rise in Raheny and 22-year-old Vincent Ryan of Grange Avenue Drive in Donaghmede. They were remanded in custody to appear again before the court on Friday, 21 September. The Garda (police) staged a major operation around the funeral, but made no arrests over it on the day. ... -
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Murdered Real IRA member Alan Ryan linked to crime on both sides of border
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- Published: 07-09-2012, 01:02 AM
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Murdered Real IRA member Alan Ryan linked to crime on both sides of border
Slain Real IRA terrorist Alan Ryan was under investigation in relation to serious crime on both sides of the border, it emerged last night. Police are linking him to incidents, including a murder, that are believed to have been organised by the Real IRA faction in Londonderry. Ryan is believed to have developed strong links with several dissident activists in the north west after his release from Portlaoise jail in the middle of the last decade. And he maintained a close relationship between his Dublin-based gang and the leadership of the Derry faction, particularly after being involved in a major row with the terrorists' 'commander' in Dublin. Ryan was thought to have used his 'muscle' to help the Derry terrorists with some of their operations. Within hours of his murder on a Dublin street, the Derry branch of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, alleged to be the political wing of the dissident group, paid tribute to Ryan on a website. ... -
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How can bomber be a role model for schoolchildren?
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- Published: 10-08-2012, 10:07 AM
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How can bomber be a role model for schoolchildren?
Northern Ireland, in case you hadn't noticed, is a weird place. Most of the time, I love its colourful oddity.
For instance, I was thrilled when I heard that Edwin Poots, our arch-creationist health minister, had fired a shotgun out of his bedroom window, to warn off intruders.
I have the most exquisite image of Mr Poots in my mind, clad in a pair of paisley-print pyjamas, buttoned right up to the neck, of course, blasting two shots into the still night air. Things like that just don't happen anywhere else. Except, perhaps, in Alabama.
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Senior republican's shame at Bloody Friday
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- Published: 22-07-2012, 03:20 PM
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Senior republican's shame at Bloody Friday
Republican figurehead Danny Morrison tells of his revulsion at atrocity and admits claims that police ignored bomb warnings were unfounded. Forty years after the horror of Bloody Friday, a one-time senior republican has described his feelings of personal shame. July 21, 1972 is remembered for the carnage of an IRA bomb blitz across Belfast in which nine people were killed and more than 100 seriously injured. Those who remember it recall a day of sheer terror and fear — one of those horrific news days that in the words of veteran journalist Robin Walsh showed “the real effects of terrorism”. A number of unionists have used the anniversary to call on the Sinn Fein leadership to tell the full story about what happened on Bloody Friday and for the PSNI to launch a new investigation, as they have pledged to do for Londonderry’s Bloody Sunday. ... -
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Martin McGuinness refuses to confirm if IRA will say sorry to its victims of Troubles
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- Published: 02-07-2012, 11:51 AM
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Martin McGuinness refuses to confirm if IRA will say sorry to its victims of Troubles
Sinn Fein has played down newspaper reports that the former leadership of the IRA could be preparing to offer an unequivocal apology to the terror group’s victims.
The party’s chairman Declan Kearney said he doubted whether reports in the Sunday Business Post had been founded on any firm investigative basis. He added that the IRA had “left the stage” seven years ago. Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness also played down reports of a fresh apology while speaking to RTE’s Miriam O’Callaghan on Saturday night. He said reconciliation was vital, but required efforts by all sides in the conflict to deal with the legacy of the past. During the live show, the Sinn Fein politician also revealed details of his private meeting with the Queen on her visit to Belfast on Wednesday. That included the acknowledging of the IRA murder of the Queen’s cousin Lord Mountbatten in 1979. ... -
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Why Royal visit will truly be a handshake of history
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- Published: 28-06-2012, 11:50 AM
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Why Royal visit will truly be a handshake of history
When the Queen visits Northern Ireland tomorrow, we will be a witness to history in the making. Her visit will be like none other that has gone before.
The handshake with Martin McGuinness will grab the international headlines. While no one should underestimate the significance of this mutual gesture between a British monarch and a former IRA leader, there is more to the new Northern Ireland than a handshake.
The Queen's visit could not come at a better time. She will see for herself, from Belfast in the east to Enniskillen in the west, how far our society has progressed. She will find a Northern Ireland more at ease with itself than at any time in her 60-year reign.
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Sinn Fein under fire over Westminster expense claims
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- Published: 21-06-2012, 12:40 PM
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Sinn Fein under fire over Westminster expense claims
Sinn Fein is milking Westminster to claim £460,000 a year for its constituency offices in Northern Ireland — despite none of its MPs taking their seats.
And its TDs are breaking parliamentary rules in the Republic by paying activists out of cash claimed for travel expenses.
Sinn Fein said people voted for its abstentionist MPs and that it used the money to provide “first-class constituency services”.
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Mother's anger over GAA club's 'IRA medals' for under-12s
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- Published: 04-06-2012, 10:33 PM
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Mother's anger over GAA club's 'IRA medals' for under-12s
The mother of an 11-year-old boy is angry that children at a Gaelic Athletic Club football blitz at the weekend were given medals bearing the picture of a dead IRA man. The medals given to the Under-12 boys at Galbally Pearses Club in Tyrone featured Martin McCaughey. He and IRA man Dessie Grew were shot dead by the SAS in October 1990. "It was outrageous. My son was asking what the hero did," said the mother who did not want to be named. "We had no warning that the medals would be dedicated to a dead IRA man." "I think we should have at least been told what the medals would have on them and given a chance to decide whether we wanted our children to take part or not." A press officer for Tyrone Gaelic Athletic Association said: "If the mother has a comment, she should make it to Tyrone County offices, they would obviously look at it." A spokesman for the GAA's Ulster Council said: "The Ulster Council has no comment to make until we receive official notification from the individual involved." ... -
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Vigilantes 'told me to face anger classes or get shot'
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- Published: 16-05-2012, 12:31 PM
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Vigilantes 'told me to face anger classes or get shot'
A Londonderry man has claimed that republican vigilantes told him to go to anger management classes or get shot. The Republican Actions Against Drugs (RAAD) has been behind paramilitary-style shootings against those guilty of so-called "anti-social behaviour". But Hugh Brady, a community volunteer, said he was surprised by the claim. He had never heard about anyone being ordered to go on an anger management course by RAAD, he said. Mr Brady is a volunteer adviser at the Rosemount Resource Centre which acts as an intermediary between RAAD and those threatened by the group. ... -
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This years’ service will be held at 11.30am on Saturday 14th September 2024 at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.
The service will commemorate and remember all those who lost their lives in service of the Crown as a result of the conflict in N. Ireland.
The chapel service will be followed by a parade down to the Ulster Ash Grove for the laying of wreathes.
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Northern Ireland Veterans' Association
Service of Remembrance
National Memorial Arboretum
Saturday 9th September 2023
This years’ service will be held at 11.30am on Saturday 9th September 2023 at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.
The service will commemorate and remember all those who lost their lives in service of the Crown as a result of the conflict in N. Ireland.
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This year's service will be held at the NMA on Saturday 10th September. At present, we won't be aware of restrictions, if any, that the NMA will impose on attendees (pre booking cars, names etc) but as this information is made available to us, we will publish it.
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NIVA Service Of Remembrance
The 2021 service will be held at 11.30am on Saturday 11th September 2021 at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.The service will commemorate and remember all those who lost their lives in service of the Crown as a result of the conflict in N. Ireland.The chapel service will be followed by a parade down to the Ulster Ash Grove for the laying of wreathes. ...-
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Ten members and wives assembled today at the Ulster Ash Grove to represent all our members for the Act of Remembrance. ...-
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It is our sad duty to inform you that Ken passed away on Thursday 19th March 2020 after a brief struggle with cancer.
A full obituary will be published in the forthcoming Newsletter.
The NIVA Annual Service of Remembrance was booked with the NMA to take place on Saturday 12th September 2020. Since that booking was made, we have been advised that the NMA is closed for the foreseeable future. Alternative arrangements may have to be made. Keep logging in to follow and-
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