Bloody Sunday: Peter Taylor's reflects for PM
A former British soldier faces murder charges over the killing of two people on Bloody Sunday in Londonderry in 1972.
The sole prosecution is seen as a "terrible disappointment" by some of the families of the 13 people killed.
The 麻豆社's Peter Taylor has reported on the Irish conflict for nearly fifty years and was in Londonderry on the day that came to be known as one of the darkest days of The Troubles.
For Radio 4's PM he reflects on the main events that led to today's prosecutions.
(Photo: People walking past a mural depicting events on Bloody Sunday
Credit: Reuters)
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