UK government spends nearly €5m on legal defence of Bloody Sunday’s Soldier F
British army veteran found not guilty of two murders and five attempted murders in Derry in 1972
British army veteran found not guilty of two murders and five attempted murders in Derry in 1972
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British army veteran acquitted of murder and attempted murder at Belfast Crown Court
Earlier, attempt to halt trial of Soldier F at Belfast Crown Court was dismissed
Court told that key evidence against former British paratrooper is unreliable and could lead to unsafe conviction
Eye witness Denis McLaughlin recounts being hit with a rubber bullet fired by a soldier in Derry’s Glenfada Park
Eye witness Jon McCourt recounts being hit with a rubber bullet fired by a soldier in Derry’s Glenfada Park
Witness gives evidence at trial of Soldier F, who is accused of two murders, five attempted murders
British Army veteran is on trial in Belfast charged with the murders of James Wray and William McKinney
Former paratrooper pleading not guilty to murder of two men and attempted murder of five others on Bloody Sunday in Derry in 1972
Bloody Sunday families ‘very pleased that the judge saw merit in the prosecution’s submissions’
Paul Greengrass, who reinvented the action flick with The Bourne Supremacy, on his latest movie, The Lost Bus
Former paratrooper charged with murdering James Wray and William McKinney on Bloody Sunday in Derry
Non-jury case opens in Belfast, with former member of Parachute Regiment charged with murder
Soldier F goes on trial in Belfast accused of two counts of murder and five of attempted murder
British army veteran charged with two murders and five attempted murders in Derry’s Bogside in January 1972
The British academic skewers the long campaign by the British army to promote itself ‘as a kindly force of non-partisan peacekeepers’
Anglican bishop’s outreach in 1970s Derry helped to break with history
Derry boy Cormac Quigley’s note arrived during some of the darkest days of the Troubles
Ex-paratrooper accused of murdering James Wray and William McKinney in Derry in January 1972
Former paratrooper accused of killing two men and five attempted murders in Derry in January 1972
Department of Foreign Affairs found open criticism of political leaders remarkable
I don’t believe in the idea of being on the right side of history. The histories of the future are none of our concern. Our concern is the present
Whatever about his reputation in Ireland he became probably Britain’s best-known post-second World War officer
Patrick McKenna fitted right into the political hothouse in Montreal in 1978, which provided him with the adrenaline rush he had been missing since leaving Belfast
General Mike Jackson told Saville Tribunal he ‘emphatically’ rejected suggestion he sought to sanitise the events of January 30th, 1972
What I admired massively about Nell McCafferty was her writing. It was fast-paced, clear, conversational. She reported what it felt like down at ground level
At a time of bitter factionalism in Irish cycling, and bloodshed in Northern Ireland, a group of riders plotted to disrupt the Olympic road race to make a point
Families ‘disappointed but not fooled’ by prosecutor’s decision not to proceed to due ‘insufficient’ evidence
Foyle MP Colum Eastwood was among those facing prosecution after complaint was made to PSNI
Colum Eastwood said he would take no further part in inquiries after walking with victims’ families to court hearing
Soldier F charged with murder of Jim Wray and William McKinney in Derry on January 30th, 1972
Dublin City Council renamed Clonliffe Bridge in honour of the 14 civilians killed on November 21st, 1920
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