A man will appear in court later charged in connection with one of the North's most high profile murders.
Jean McConville became known as one of the so-called 'Disappeared'.
The mother of 10 was abducted by the IRA at her west Belfast home in 1972, shot dead and secretly buried.
She was accused of passing information to the British Army - but those claims were rejected after an investigation by the Police Ombudsman in the North.
77 year old Ivor Bell, from Andersonstown in west Belfast, is due in court later charged with aiding and abetting in the murder, as well as membership of the IRA.