Thirteen people were shot dead when the Army opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in the Bogside in 1972.
The Irish president is on a three-day visit to Northern Ireland.
This brief, authored by Human Rights First and the Pat Finucan Centre, examines the UK government’s decision to spend more than £4.3 million in public funds to defend “Soldier F,” the only former ...
Eight former soldiers who were investigated over allegations of giving false evidence about the events of Bloody Sunday will ...
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Eight veterans investigated over Bloody Sunday evidence will not be prosecuted
Eight former soldiers who were investigated over allegations of giving false evidence about the events of Bloody Sunday will ...
Irish president Catherine Connolly is to continue her three-day official visit to Northern Ireland with a number of ...
The Bloody Sunday families have expressed anger after the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) said it would uphold a decision not to prosecute eight former soldiers who were investigated for perjury ...
The brother of a man killed on Bloody Sunday received a “disgusting” letter before meeting the President of Ireland this week.
Gavin Robinson said families affected by the tragedy should "move on" and stop the "endless pursuit of others". | UTV News ...
DfI has said it is checking for other ‘unacceptable and offensive’ slogans on signage ...
Trial judge said some soldiers had told lies ...
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