The letter from Boris Johnson to victims' families "CACK-handed", "contemptuous", "disgraceful" - it is difficult to imagine a more scathing response to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's apology to the families of the 10 unarmed men and woman killed by the British army in Ballymurphy. Arriving in an email as the relatives were gathered around a TV watching Secretary of State Brandon Lewis delivering the government's formal apology on behalf of the state, it fell far short of what they had expected. It had taken less than 24 hours for the euphoria released by Mrs Justice Siobhan Keegan's confirmation that their loved ones were "entirely innocent" to be punctured by the clunky response of the state.