ITN to fight order to reveal sources

ITN was tonight preparing for a court battle with the Bloody Sunday Inquiry after being ordered to identify soldiers interviewed by Channel 4 News for a series of reports on the 1972 killings of 13 civilians.

ITN to fight order to reveal sources

ITN was tonight preparing for a court battle with the Bloody Sunday Inquiry after being ordered to identify soldiers interviewed by Channel 4 News for a series of reports on the 1972 killings of 13 civilians.

Channel 4 News presenter Alex Thomson and his former producer Lena Ferguson refused to reveal the names despite being warned by inquiry chairman Lord Saville that they would be held in contempt.

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