A former British paratrooper who was the only soldier ever charged in the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland has been acquitted of murder charges.
Prosecuter John Lloyd dismissed claims that Fiona Gray was an automaton and unaware of her actions in burning down her husband's house. Taking the witness box she refuses to answer questions about her ...
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The only British soldier ever charged in the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre is found not guilty of all counts of murder and ...
Foyle MP Colum Eastwood has described the government spending more than £4m "at public expense" on the defence of Soldier F ...
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Government spent more than £4m on defence of Soldier F
The government spent more than £4m "at public expense" on the defence of Soldier F during a six-year case which culminated in ...
BELFAST: A Belfast court on Thursday found a British soldier not guilty of murder in the only trial of a member of the armed forces over the 1972 “Bloody Sunday” killings of 13 unarmed Catholic civil ...
A Bloody Sunday paratrooper has been found not guilty of committing two murders and five attempted murders in Derry in 1972. Delivering his judgment at Belfast Crown Court on Thursday, Judge Patrick ...
The UK government has spent £4.3 million (€4.9 million) so far on the defence of a former British army paratrooper accused of ...
The judge ruled on Thursday that there was insufficient evidence to convict Soldier F over the killing of unarmed civilians on 30 January 1972. View on euronews ...
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