British ex-soldiers will not be prosecuted over Bloody Sunday perjury
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Fifteen former British soldiers and a civilian will not be prosecuted for perjury over evidence given to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.
Fifteen former British soldiers and a civilian will not be prosecuted for perjury over evidence given to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.
Former Prime Minister David Cameron has said he needed to be “clear and frank” when issuing an historic apology for the events..
The chairman of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry has said it was “not the right thing to do” for SDLP leader Colum Eastwood to name..
The preliminary inquiry hearing into Soldier F got underway at the Bishop Street courthouse in Derry on Monday.