Alleged IRA Hyde Park bomber goes free after 'no trial' guarantee
A man accused of killing four soldiers in the 1982 IRA Hyde Park bombing will not be prosecuted because he was given a guarantee he would not face trial.
It follows a judge's ruling that an official assurance given in error meant John Downey - who had denied murder - could not be prosecuted.
BBC News NI's Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney reports.