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*Adrian Rutherford, [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/state-papers-the-perjury-that-allowed-kincora-suspect-preacher-to-walk-29868826.html State papers: The perjury that allowed Kincora suspect preacher to walk], ''Belfast Telegraph'', 27 December 2013.
 
*Adrian Rutherford, [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/state-papers-the-perjury-that-allowed-kincora-suspect-preacher-to-walk-29868826.html State papers: The perjury that allowed Kincora suspect preacher to walk], ''Belfast Telegraph'', 27 December 2013.
 
*Sam McBride, [http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/regional/unionist-wrongly-escaped-charges-in-kincora-boys-home-paedophile-scandal-1-5778333 Unionist ‘wrongly escaped charges in Kincora boys home paedophile scandal’], ''Newsletter'', 30 December 2013.
 
*Sam McBride, [http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/regional/unionist-wrongly-escaped-charges-in-kincora-boys-home-paedophile-scandal-1-5778333 Unionist ‘wrongly escaped charges in Kincora boys home paedophile scandal’], ''Newsletter'', 30 December 2013.
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*David Hencke and David Pallister, [http://www.exaronews.com/articles/5328/baroness-butler-sloss-faces-another-hitch-in-heading-csa-inquiry Baroness Butler-Sloss faces another hitch in heading CSA Inquiry], Exaro News, 14 July 2014.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 20:02, 15 July 2014

Kincora Boys' Home, an orphanage in East Belfast, was at the centre of a child abuse scandal in the early 1980s. The scandal had political implications, because of the involvement of the notorious abuser, William McGrath, with unionist politicians, loyalist paramilitaries and MI5.[1]

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  1. Sam McBride, Kincora file conspicously absent from government records, Belfast Newsletter, 30 December 2012.