British PM was urged not to intervene in case of innocent man convicted of murder: 'Would it do Northern Ireland any good?'
Briefly

In 1969, two Whitehall officials cautioned Prime Minister that intervening in the case of Iain Hay Gordon, who was wrongly convicted, could undermine public confidence in the justice system.
Declassified files suggest concern that overturning the conviction of an innocent man might inadvertently escalate tensions in Northern Ireland, potentially reigniting aspects of the Troubles.
Read at Independent
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