Hardline republican political grouping the Republican Network for Unity has said Mr O’Reilly is one of its members. His lawyer Peter Corrigan, of Phoenix Law, said Mr O’Reilly was admitted to ...
A Belfast man refused medical treatment in a Scottish hospital has travelled to Dublin for essential surgery. Sean O’Reilly (49) was shot twice as he sat in his parked taxi in the Bell Steel Manor ...
The “beloved patriarch” of the famous O’Reilly family has died, leaving behind a “legacy which will stand as tall as the rainforest he loved.” ...
Mr O'Reilly's solicitor said the surgery, which is not understood to be available in Northern Ireland, is set to take place "very soon". It had been scheduled to take place at a hospital in ...
In his statement Mr O’Reilly referenced tensions. He said he has been involved in republican politics since he was a “young teenager” adding that he comes from a well-known republican family.
Sean O'Reilly, 49, was shot twice in an attack in the Bell Steel Manor area of Dunmurry on Sunday. Mr O'Reilly's solicitor alleged he was denied travel under anti-terrorism legislation.
Mr O'Reilly's solicitor said he was denied travel under anti-terrorism legislation. However the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) say the Glasgow hospital due to treat him were unwilling ...