Lord Saville
Naming Soldier F 'not right thing to do' says chair of Bloody Sunday Inquiry Lord Saville
USING parliamentary privilege to name the British soldier accused of murdering civil rights marchers on Bloody Sunday was “not the right thing to do”, according to the chair of the inquiry into the 1972 killings.
Saville report exonerated Bloody Sunday victims and wounded
The key result of the Saville report was that it completely overturned the 1972 Widgery Report by totally exonerating all of the victims.
Families welcome Bloody Sunday law lord's amnesty comments
THE Bloody Sunday families have welcomed Lord Saville’s warning that it would be dangerous to grant a general amnesty to former British soldiers over crimes committed during the Troubles.
Rollercoaster journey for lawyers who became detectives to seek truth for Bloody Sunday victims
ALMOST three decades after the Bloody Sunday Initiative was set up, the Public Prosecution Service will announce today whether any members of the Parachute regiment who opened fire on civil rights marchers on January 30, 1972 should face criminal prosecution.