At today's hearing into the 1974 Guildford and Woolwich bombings, the leading counsel for the inquiry said the convictions of Annie and Patrick Maguire, their two sons and three other relatives, were unsafe and unsatisfactory.
Report shows Annie Maguire and family arriving for the hearing and seated at the inquiry.
Interview with Annie Maguire who says that after 15 years of struggling to clear their names she hopes today that justice will be done.
David Clarke, Leading Counsel for the inquiry.
The Maguire family leaving the hearing.
Interview with Solicitor Alistair Logan.
Robert Kee and Gerry Fitt, two campaigners for the Maguires.
Interview with Gerry Fitt who says he is still not happy about the way in which they have been vindicated.
Interview with Robert Kee who also has reservations.
Sir John May and others who are leading the inquiry taking their seats as the media take photos.
To camera Mike Burns saying the inquiry must now be concerned not just with what has been said and done during the forensic scientific tests but also why.
The reporter is Mike Burns.