- ‘A momentous day’: Search begins for man believed ‘disappeared’ by IRA 50 years ago Irish Times —
- Dig begins for disappeared victim 29-year-old Seamus Maguire Belfast Telegraph —
- Plea for information as first dig to find 29-year-old Disappeared victim begins Belfast Live —
- Dig begins for remains of Troubles victim 50 years after disappearance The Guardian —
- Plea for information as first dig to find Disappeared victim begins The Standard —
- Search to begin for Disappeared victim Seamus Maguire BBC News —
- First search for remains of Disappeared victim to get under way in Co Antrim Belfast Telegraph —
- Search to begin in Co Armagh for Disappeared victim Seamus Maguire Belfast Newsletter —
- Plea for information as first dig to find Disappeared victim begins Belfast Newsletter —
- Search begins for man feared killed and secretly buried in 1976 Irish Mirror —
- First search to get under way for Disappeared victim Seamus Maguire Belfast Live —
- First search to get under way for Disappeared victim Seamus Maguire Belfast Telegraph —
- First search for 'Disappeared' Seamus Maguire to begin RTE —
- What happened to the Disappeared has left a stain on our history that shames even the most staunch republicans Belfast Telegraph —
- First search to get under way for Disappeared victim Seamus Maguire The Argus —
- Plea for information as first dig to find Disappeared victim begins The Argus —
Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains
Commission established by British and Irish governments to locate remains of victims of paramilitary violence in Northern Ireland
The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR) was established by treaty between the United Kingdom Government and the Government of Ireland, made on 27 April 1999 in connection with the affairs of Northern Ireland, in order to locate 16 missing Irish and British people presumed murdered during The Troubles.
Also known as...
ICLVR