Bloody Sunday tribunal to hold special closed session

The Bloody Sunday tribunal will hold a special closed session tomorrow to discuss a public interest immunity application to protect the identity of an MI5 agent, it was confirmed tonight.

The Bloody Sunday tribunal will hold a special closed session tomorrow to discuss a public interest immunity application to protect the identity of an MI5 agent, it was confirmed tonight.

Lawyers for the security services will meet the judges and counsel for the inquiry in a bid to protect a person known as 'Infliction', the IRA informer who claimed that Martin McGuinness fired the first shot on Bloody Sunday.

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