Anger over Bloody Sunday probe cuts

Relatives of Bloody Sunday victims could take the chief constable to court over proposals to scale back the police investigation, their solicitor has said.

Anger over Bloody Sunday probe cuts

Relatives of Bloody Sunday victims could take the chief constable to court over proposals to scale back the police investigation, their solicitor has said.

Peter Madden, who is representing most of the families and wounded, said the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) was legally obliged to investigate the 1972 murders and called for the probe to be properly resourced.

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