Johnson’s apology to Ballymurphy families ‘not sincere or complete’

Johnson’s apology to Ballymurphy families ‘not sincere or complete’
(House of Commons/PA)

A formal apology by Boris Johnson in the House of Commons to the families of the Ballymurphy victims has been branded “not sincere or complete”.

Opening Prime Minister’s Questions, Mr Johnson read out the names of the victims killed in west Belfast 50 years ago in shootings involving British soldiers.

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