There are renewed calls for the British government to release files connected to the Dublin-Monaghan Bombings.
This weekend marks the 41st anniversary of the attacks which saw 34 people killed and 300 injured.
The dead included an unborn child and the bombings caused the largest loss of life in a single day over the course of the Troubles.
The victims were remembered at an event in Dublin earlier today, where Mayor Christy Burke and Minister for State Aodhan O'Riordain laid wreaths at the Talbot Street memorial.
Fianna Fáil lead Micheál Martin said in a statement that “the 41st anniversary of this deeply tragic moment in Irish history is a chance for the new Conservative Government to take action.
"Releasing all files pertaining to the Dublin Monaghan bombings will help the victims and relatives of those who lost their lives to find the justice that has eluded them for decades. Releasing these files to an independent judicial figure is the fairest way to deal with this legacy issue,” he added.
Sinn Féin TD Sean Crowe says following the British election - now is the time for all information to be released: