Ballymurphy families meet police in campaign for murder inquiry to be opened
The families of a group of people killed by the army in Belfast in 1971 have held a meeting with police in a bid to have a murder investigation opened.
The families of a group of people killed by the army in Belfast in 1971 have held a meeting with police in a bid to have a murder investigation opened.
Families of those killed in the Ballymurphy massacre are set to get an undisclosed sum in damages as part of settlements reached in civil actions
A former soldier has denied he "embellished" his account of an incident in 1971 to justify his decision to open fire.