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Person: Joseph Friel

Court authorities urged to ‘get real’ on Soldier F case venue
Court authorities urged to ‘get real’ on Soldier F case venue

Liam Wray spoke out after a final decision on the venue for future hearings involving “Soldier F” was adjourned for another month.

Fri, 06 Mar, 2020

Bikers protest over plans to prosecute British soldier over Bloody Sunday
Bikers protest over plans to prosecute British soldier over Bloody Sunday

Bikers are holding a protest in London today against the prosecution of a British soldier over Bloody Sunday.

Fri, 12 Apr, 2019

Government says thoughts are with Bloody Sunday families on 'difficult and emotional day'
Government says thoughts are with Bloody Sunday families on 'difficult and emotional day'

The Irish Government has said its thoughts "are with the families of those who were killed and injured" by the Bloody Sunday shootings after just one of 16 soldiers were told they face criminal charges over what happened.

Thu, 14 Mar, 2019

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