The Lockerbie disaster memorial: families and lawyers in Scotland are not optimistic that police will unearth new information in Tripoli. Photograph: Murdo Macleod
Libya Will Allow British Police to Visit for Lockerbie Inquiry, Briton Says -- New York Times
Libya’s post-Qaddafi leaders signaled new flexibility in prosecuting the Libyan perpetrators of the Lockerbie bombing and the killing of a London policewoman during the 1980s, telling a visiting British official that British investigators would soon be invited into the country to conduct inquiries, Britain said Thursday.
Both the United States and Britain have made clear they expect the new Libyan government to help find those responsible for the attacks, and the new Libyan leaders had been giving mixed signals about their intention to cooperate.
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More News On The Lockerbie Inquiry Being Permitted To Visit Libya
Scots detectives may visit Libya in Lockerbie inquiry -- BBC
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British police to be allowed back to investigate murder of Yvonne Fletcher and Lockerbie bombing 'soon' -- The Telegraph
Libya Invites U.K. Police to Probe Lockerbie, Fletcher Killing -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Libya gives Lockerbie inquiry go-ahead -- The Guardian