Former Northern Ireland secretary pushed for an 'overriding limitation' to protect Bloody Sunday soldiers from inquiry

THE former Northern Ireland secretary said that any review of Bloody Sunday should have an “overriding limitation” that no soldier would have to face legal action, government papers released today reveal.
Speaking to a Cabinet colleague in 1997, Mo Mowlam also said she realised it would not be possible to deliver an “absolute guarantee” on such a limitation.
Thirteen people were killed on the day in Derry in 1972.
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