day that i will never forget. it was my first ever visit to northern ireland and the day that i came face—to—face for the first time with a shocking reality. at the time, i knew very little about the so—called troubles. the epic inquiry into what happened, and inquiry that took 12 years and cost almost £200 million, was conducted by lord seibel. he's given newsnight a rare interview. how did you first hear about bloody sunday? did you first hear about bloody sunda ? ~ , ., sunday? well, i first heard it, i sunday? well, i first heard it, i remember— sunday? well, i first heard it, i remember on _ sunday? well, i first heard it, i remember on the _ sunday? well, i first heard it, i remember on the radio - sunday? well, i first heard it, i remember on the radio as i l i remember on the radio as i was driving back from the south coast having been hang gliding. i thought yet another awful eventin i thought yet another awful event in northern ireland. but it didn't much go further than that because there was unremitting bad news coming out