Bloody Sunday
Bloody Sunday families ‘regret’ that General Sir Mike Jackson ‘will not be held to account’
The brother of a teenager killed on Bloody Sunday has said it was “heart breaking” that former head of the British army, General Sir Mike Jackson was never held accountable for his actions.
Bloody Sunday Trust says ‘no grieving’ as former British Army head Mike Jackson dies
Mike Jackson: Bloody Sunday Parachute Regiment adjutant and former head of British Army dies
Relatives of Bloody Sunday victims pour into court as Soldier F appears in person
The ex-paratrooper appeared in person for the first time since being charged in 2019
Soldier F appears in court for first time in Bloody Sunday prosecution
The former paratrooper’s legal team is attempting to get the case thrown out before it reaches trial.
British soldier to appear in court charged in connection with Bloody Sunday for the first time 52 years on
British army veteran, Soldier F, who is charged with murdering two men on Bloody Sunday, is expected to appear in court in person for the first time later on Friday.
Bloody Sunday family angry at PPS Soldier F anonymity stance
The family of Bloody Sunday victim, William McKinney has reacted angrily to a decision by the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) not to challenge former paratrooper, Soldier F’s anonymity.
International human rights barrister Blinne Ní Grálaigh to deliver Bloody Sunday lecture
An international human rights’ lawyer who represented South Africa in its genocide case against Israel at the UN’s International Court of Justice is to deliver a lecture marking the anniversary of the Saville Bloody Sunday report publication.
Bloody Sunday disappointment another reminder of how the pursuit of Troubles truth and justice has been left behind by the Tory legacy act - The Irish News view
Compassion for victims means a better way must be found to address the legacy of the past
Analysis: Truth matters to Bloody Sunday families
The truth about Bloody Sunday has always mattered to the families of the dead and wounded and to the people of Derry.
Bloody Sunday families pledge to challenge Public Prosecution Service perjury ruling
The Bloody Sunday families have said they will challenge a decision by the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) not to prosecute former British soldiers in relation to allegations that they gave false evidence to the Saville Inquiry.