Former police chief at inquiry

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Former Chief Constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan will give evidence at the inquiry into the murder of Rosemary Nelson on Monday.

Mrs Nelson, who was a solicitor, died in a loyalist car bomb attack in Lurgan in March 1999.

The public inquiry into her murder opened in 2005 and is examining alleged security force collusion in the murder.

Sir Ronnie was the last Chief Constable of the RUC and oversaw its transition into the PSNI.