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Families of Ballymurphy victims receive letter of apology from Boris Johnson | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad


In the letter, shared by RTÉ, Johnson said he wanted to express personally how sorry he was for the terrible hurt that has been caused to all the families who lost loved ones in Ballymurphy in August 1971.
He also said he unequivocally accepted the findings of the coroner and that those who died were innocent of any wrongdoing .
The letter reads: The events at Ballymurphy should never have happened. You should never have had to experience such grief at the loss of your loved one and such distress in your subsequent quest for truth.
The duty of the State is to hold itself to the highest standard and that requires us to recognise the hurt and agony caused when we fall short of those standards. ....

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Ballymurphy Massacre: Boris Johnson 'apologises unreservedly' on behalf of UK government over killings


Ballymurphy Massacre: Boris Johnson apologises unreservedly on behalf of UK government over killings
An inquest yesterday found the ten victims were ‘entirely innocent’.
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Wednesday 12 May 2021, 6:37 PM
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UK PRIME MINISTER Boris Johnson has “apologised unreservedly on behalf of the UK Government” for the killings that took place in Ballymurphy in Belfast in 1971.
A Downing Street spokeperson confirmed that the apology was made in a call between Johnson, Stormont First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill.
A statement said Johnson also recognised the “huge anguish” caused to the families of those killed. ....

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Boris Johnson apologises on behalf of UK Government over Ballymurphy killings | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad


A statement from a Downing Street spokesperson said that Johnson made the apology during a call with Stormont First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill.
According to the spokesperson, Johnson said the conclusions of the Ballymurphy Inquest were deeply sad and that the events of August 1971 were tragic .
The statement read: The Prime Minister apologised unreservedly on behalf of the UK Government for the events that took place in Ballymurphy and the huge anguish that the lengthy pursuit of truth has caused the families of those killed.
The Prime Minister restated the Government’s intention to deliver a way forward in Northern Ireland that focuses on reconciliation, delivers for victims of the Troubles and ends the cycle of investigations. ....

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Edwin Poots 'likely' to face competition from Jeffrey Donaldson for DUP top job


Edwin Poots likely to face competition from Jeffrey Donaldson for DUP top job
A source close to the Lagan Valley MP told the News Letter that he could contest the election.
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JEFFREY DONALDSON, the Democratic Unionist Party MP for Lagan Valley, is likely to run against Edwin Poots for the party’s leadership, the Belfast News Letter has reported today.
If Donaldson does throw his hat into the ring following Stormont First Minister Arlene Foster’s departure, it will trigger the first openly contested leadership election in the party’s history. ....

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