Bloody Sunday families to challenge PPS decision to not prosecute British soldiers
Five Bloody Sunday victims families have been granted permission to challenge the PPS decision to not prosecute former British soldiers for their actions on Jan 30, 1972.
IrishCentral Staff
Apr 22, 2021
January 30, 1972: An armed soldier attacks a protestor on Bloody Sunday when British Paratroopers shot dead 13 civilians on a civil rights march in Derry City. Getty Images
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Nirav Modi extradition approved by UK government Posted April 19, 2021 | By Arabella Roden ⢠Editor Disgraced jewellery mogul Nirav Modi has had his extradition to India approved by the UK government’s Home Office, following more than two years in prison.
Modi, 50, was arrested in London in March 2019 and faces a raft of charges in India related to the $US1.8 billion ($AU2.3 billion) Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud, which is reported to have occurred between 2011 and 2018. A spokesperson for the Home Office confirmed Home Secretary Priti Patel approved the extradition order on 15 April; under UK law, the decision can be appealed within 14 days