02/02/2018
Denis Bradley says victims' families will feel betrayed if the government offers an amnesty for some Troubles-related murders,.
One of the authors of a report into dealing with the legacy of the Troubles has said he believes the British government is considering introducing a de-facto amnesty for Troubles-related deaths. Speaking to the 大象传媒's The View last night, Denis Bradley said he believed the government is considering a statute of limitations to cover killings by security forces - and that, legally, that would have to be extended to all killings.
A local mother says she's leaving her home in the Bogside area after a recurring rat infestation. Shauna Gill's family moved into their home at Elmwood Road a year ago. But she says her children have been left petrified by rats running through the house.
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