It’s claimed the ‘clamour’ surrounding the investigation into the killing of solicitor Pat Finucane is not going to go away.
A review yesterday found British Government employees facilitated the killing by loyalists in 1989.
The Taoiseach says there should be a public inquiry into the case, but British Prime Minister David Cameron yesterday rejected a call for one from Mr Finucane’s family.
Writer and commentator Eamon McCann says demands for further inquiries are unlikely to die down any time soon:
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