British government 'negligent' in Saville inquiry

The British government was today accused of a “negligent” and “deliberate failure” to co-operate with the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.

British government 'negligent' in Saville inquiry

The British government was today accused of a “negligent” and “deliberate failure” to co-operate with the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.

Lord Gifford QC, representing the family of Jim Wray, who was one of 13 men killed by British paratroopers on Bloody Sunday, said vital information had only been released after four and a half years, and several unanswered submissions and requests.

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