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Stephen Dorrill (academic, journalist, writer) | |
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Founder of | Lobster Magazine |
Documents by Stephen Dorrill
A Quote by Stephen Dorrill
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Kincora Boys' Home | “It is clear that there is a continuing cover-up of the unsavoury activities that took place at the Kincora boys' home in East Belfast during the early seventies. After studying a Royal Ulster Constabulary file, the Director of Public Prosecutions recently decided that there are to be no further prosecutions in connection with allegations of homosexuality involving civil servants, military officers and Ulster politicians.” | September 1983 | Lobster Magazine |
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