Petrol bomb attacks and protest marches are held in the wake of Friday's gun battle at Loughgall in which eight Irish Republican Army (IRA) members and one civilian were killed.

The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) put on display the weapons used by the IRA members in the attack and call on families to discuss the funeral arrangements with them.

Report shows RUC Chief Constable Sir John Hermon addressing press conference.

In studio Michael Fisher on families’ claims that they were insulted by RUC remarks on funerals.

Photographs of the eight IRA casualties.

Weapons recovered from the IRA on display.

A Republican march in West Belfastto mourn the IRA members killed at Loughgall and commemorating the H-Block Hunger Strike.

Damage to vehicles burned in Belfast following disturbances the previous night..

Petrol bomb damage to the home of a Catholic judge, Justice John Curran.

The reporter is Michael Fisher.

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