It was 1993 and a ‘backchannel’ link between the republican movement and the British was in danger of collapse. Brendan Duddy had suggested Mr. Bradley take the British operative to Martin McGuinness’ mother house to talk to the Sinn Féin leader and try to salvage the situation. "When McGuinness opened his mother’s front door that night in March 1993, and before he could say anything, I told him that Robert McLarnon, more frequently referred to by his MI5 code name Fred, was in my car, which was... Read this story