The Secretary of State has won an appeal against a convicted double murderer's legal bid to get out of prison. Senior judges upheld a challenge to a ruling that Parole Commissioners breached Martin Corey's human rights in keeping him behind bars. It means the 61-year-old will remain in jail at least until separate proceedings go before the Supreme Court in London. Corey, from Lurgan, received a life sentence in 1973 for the IRA murder of two RUC men. He was freed on licence in 1992,...
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