Bloody Sunday: Appeal made about soldier witness ruling

The Bloody Sunday inquiry was today launching an appeal against a High Court ruling that hundreds of former soldiers will not have to give evidence in Derry where they fear reprisal attacks.

Bloody Sunday: Appeal made about soldier witness ruling

The Bloody Sunday inquiry was today launching an appeal against a High Court ruling that hundreds of former soldiers will not have to give evidence in Derry where they fear reprisal attacks.

Two High Court judges in London overturned a decision by the inquiry tribunal, headed by Lord Saville of Newdigate, that the witnesses must attend in person at Derry’s Guildhall.

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