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REVEALED: The Glasgow dawn raid the public did not witness

REVEALED: The Glasgow dawn raid the public did not witness
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British Army found to have massacred unarmed civilians in Ballymurphy, Northern Ireland, in August 1971

British Army found to have massacred unarmed civilians in Ballymurphy, Northern Ireland, in August 1971 A long-delayed inquest into the shooting deaths of 10 people in the Ballymurphy estate in Belfast, Northern Ireland has concluded that all were civilians, posed no threat to anyone, were unarmed and that nine of them were shot by the British Army. Coroner Mrs Justice Keegan could not definitively identify the origin of the bullet that shot the tenth person. The verdict was welcomed by relatives and supporters of those killed. John Teggart, whose father Daniel was among those shot dead, addressed a press conference. John Teggart s father Danny (44) was shot 14 times-mainly in the back as he lay injured on the ground - by the British Army. Photo taken at an event in 2014. (credit: Sinn Fein-FlickR)

Yorgen Fenech makes yet another bid for freedom, claiming arbitrary arrest

Five hundred days since his arraignment, Yorgen Fenech has made a fresh bid for freedom, claiming that “arbitrary objections” to his release, unverified by the courts, are breaching his fundamental rights. Since his arraignment on November 30, 2019, pleading not guilty to complicity in the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia, Fenech filed eight bail requests, each of which was turned down by the courts following objections by the prosecution. Weeks after his arraignment, a first application for bail was rejected in view of the fact that investigations were still “very active,” the court said, adding that tampering with evidence and the public outcry were also grounds for rejection.

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Hell on earth : bereaved families on the battle for a Covid inquiry

For families whose loved ones died due to Covid-19, and who have been calling on the government to hold a public inquiry for over a year, Boris Johnson’s announcement of a statutory inquiry to start next year came as a bittersweet landmark. Jo Goodman, whose father, Stuart, 72, died last April, and who co-founded the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice group almost exactly a year ago, said their campaign had been vindicated, but the battle.

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