There is no evidence that UK security forces colluded with the UVF to bomb Dublin and Monaghan in 1974, a review has found.

The final Operation Kenova report also said there does not appear to be “any realistic opportunities” for a fresh investigation into the atrocities.

A review, known as Operation Denton and published as part of Kenova, looked into a series of UVF attacks attributed to the so-called Glenanne gang.

No one has ever been convicted over the Dublin and Monaghan bombings that killed 35 people including two unborn twins, but the UVF admitted responsibility in 1993.

It remains the biggest loss of life on any single day of the Troubles.

Another 300 people are estimated to have been injured in the blasts.

The report said “legitimate questions” had been raised around the lac

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