Yesterday, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) killed four men, two of them police officers, who had been hunting duck in County Armagh.
Report shows shores of Lough Neagh near Lurgan with members of security at the scene of the ambush and cars of three of the dead men.
Soldiers with dog searching area.
Photographs of the men, who were Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Detective Inspector, David Murphy, electrician Norman Kendall, part-time RUC reservist, Thomas Taylor. The fourth man was Keith Dowey, who worked for the Department of the Environment.
Gathering in Lurgan Centre for the Remembrance Day service.
Interview with Father Michael Hackett, Lurgan, who condemns the attack.
Interview with David Trimble, Member of Parliament (MP) (Ulster Unionist) who says he was disappointed to see Peter Brooke rule out the possible use of selective detention powers and he says it was very unwise.
Interview with Brooke, who says he does not think that selective internment was the correct answer at this time.
The reporter is Michael Fisher.