Forty-one years ago, 10 Protestants were murdered by the Provisional IRA at Kingsmill. A man was subsequently charged because his palm print was found on one of the vehicles involved in the atrocity, but the Public Prosecution Service told the families this morning that that was insufficient evidence to prosecute the alleged IRA man. At the same time, soldiers are being dragged through the courts in Northern Ireland. When will we get equity of prosecutions in Northern Ireland?
Business of the House
Business question from
Ian Jnr Paisley
(Democratic Unionist Party)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 9 February 2017.
It occurred during Business statement
and
Speaker's statement on Business of the House.
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