Londonderry police stabbing investigated as attempted murder
PSNI officers were attacked with a hunting knife in Londonderry, leaving one stabbed. A 21-year-old man has been arrested for attempted murder. Read the full details.
PSNI officers were attacked with a hunting knife in Londonderry, leaving one stabbed. A 21-year-old man has been arrested for attempted murder. Read the full details.
PSNI officers were attacked with a serrated hunting knife in Londonderry, with one stabbed in the leg. A 21-year-old man has been arrested for attempted murder. Stand with our police.
Two PSNI officers rushed to hospital after a 'barbaric' early morning knife attack in Londonderry while responding to a call. Follow for breaking UK crime news.
Two police officers were attacked with a knife in Londonderry, with one stabbed in the leg. Read the full details of this serious incident.
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The British government is being challenged in court over its decision not to prosecute a second soldier for the murder of a teenager during the Bloody Sunday incident in Londonderry.
The British government confronts explosive legal action over claims it concealed evidence about the 1971 shooting of Michael McGuinness in Londonderry, reigniting tensions over historic Northern Ireland conflicts.
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Two former British soldiers, known as Soldier A and Soldier C, will face prosecution for the 1972 killing of a man in Londonderry after a High Court judge dismissed their legal challenge against the decision.
Ex-Royal Military Police soldier Dean Hardy, 38, receives 18-month sentence for terror offences after being caught in undercover operation in Londonderry. The former soldier admitted preparing terrorist acts and disseminating terrorist publications.
New probe launched into British soldier's fatal shooting of 18-year-old Patrick McVeigh in Belfast during The Troubles, raising questions about historical military conduct.
Northern Ireland's Public Prosecution Service re-examines 1972 Londonderry shootings involving British soldiers, as families continue seeking justice five decades later.
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Fresh disclosures reveal significant developments in the ongoing inquiry into the Parachute Regiment's actions in Northern Ireland, with newly uncovered evidence challenging previous accounts.
New findings challenge official accounts of 1972 Londonderry shootings as military police documents reveal inconsistencies in Parachute Regiment testimony.
Fresh testimony and evidence presented to prosecutors could reopen investigation into 1972 Parachute Regiment shootings that left 13 dead in Northern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland's police watchdog launches investigation into PSNI handling of sexual offence allegations against former soldier from Parachute Regiment dating back to 1990s.
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Newly uncovered documents reveal disturbing details about the Parachute Regiment's conduct during Bloody Sunday in Londonderry, raising fresh questions about one of the darkest chapters in Northern Ireland's history.
British Army parachutists have conducted training exercises in Londonderry, stirring powerful memories and community tensions in a city still grappling with the legacy of Bloody Sunday.
Exclusive investigation reveals new details about a 15-year-old boy shot by British soldiers in Londonderry's Bogside area, raising fresh questions about historical military operations during The Troubles.
Exclusive: New legal action launched against Ministry of Defence over 1971 shooting of two men in Bogside, as victims' families continue their 50-year fight for justice.
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The Ministry of Defence has formally admitted legal liability for the deaths of three men shot by soldiers from the Parachute Regiment on Bloody Sunday in Londonderry, a pivotal moment in the Northern Ireland Troubles.