Corbyn expresses ‘outrage’ that no-one convicted for Bloody Sunday murders

Corbyn expresses ‘outrage’ that no-one convicted for Bloody Sunday murders

Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a Bloody Sunday memorial lecture (Brian Lawless/PA)

Jeremy Corbyn said it is an “outrage” that no-one has been convicted for the Bloody Sunday murders, and condemned the British Government for its controversial plans to ban prosecutions for Troubles killings.

The former Labour Party leader said there are many people, including some in Westminster, who want to put justice beyond the reach of the Northern Ireland population.

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