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Derry likes to come out for its own, and look out for its own. But because of Covid it can’t really come out for John Hume, and that’s proving hard fo(...)
Bloody Sunday: Case against Soldier F is adjourned until December
- Crime & Law
- September 19, 2019, 01:00
The case against the former British soldier accused of two counts of murder in Derry on Bloody Sunday on January 30th, 1972, began on Wednesday in a D(...)
Bloody Sunday: Case against Soldier F begins in Derry
- Crime & Law
- September 18, 2019
The case of the British soldier accused of murder on Bloody Sunday in Derry in 1972 has begun at the city’s courthouse. Soldier F, a former member of(...)
Bloody Sunday: Case against Soldier F to begin in Derry
- Irish News
- September 18, 2019
The case against the former British soldier accused of murder on Bloody Sunday will begin in Derry on Wednesday. Soldier F, a former member of the Br(...)
The Irish Times view on the Bloody Sunday decision: A massacre that still reverberates
- Editorial
- March 15, 2019, 00:05
There is understandable disappointment in Derry at the decision of the Northern Ireland Public Prosecution Service to charge just one former British s(...)
Explainer: What happened on Bloody Sunday in 1972?
- Irish News
- March 14, 2019, 08:14
The 13 people killed on Bloody Sunday were shot dead by members of the 1st battalion (1 Para) of the British Army’s Parachute Regiment in the spa(...)
The families of Bloody Sunday: ‘Any soldier who fired should be charged with murder’
- Irish News
- March 14, 2019, 00:01
On Thursday morning, the relatives of those killed on Bloody Sunday will gather at the memorial in the Bogside to walk together to the city centre whe(...)
Bloody Sunday families nervously await Public Prosecution Service decision
- Irish News
- March 10, 2019, 17:15
Jean Hegarty is the living embodiment of the truth in the saying that a lie can be half-way around the world while the truth is still putting on its s(...)
Killings by British soldiers during Troubles were ‘not crimes’ - Karen Bradley
- Politics
- March 6, 2019
The Northern Secretary Karen Bradley has said killings by the British army and police during the Troubles were “not crimes”. Ms Bradley made her comm(...)
Decision about Bloody Sunday prosecutions due soon
- Irish News
- February 21, 2019, 18:25
The Northern Ireland Public Prosecution Service is to announce next month whether British soldiers will face charges over the 1972 Bloody Sunday killi(...)


