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The Bloody Sunday Inquiry

What are the records of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry (The Saville Inquiry)?

Why are these records available?

What's available?

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What are the records of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry (The Saville Inquiry)?

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The Saville Inquiry into the loss of life in Londonderry on 30 January 1972 has concluded and published its report. The National Archives has taken a complete copy of the Inquiry’s website, including all the records the Inquiry made available through the website. This archived copy will be permanently preserved and is available through the UK Government Web Archive.

Why are these records available?

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For technical reasons a small number of these records cannot currently be made available through The National Archives’ Web Archive platform. These records are being made available through DocumentsOnline and are outlined below.

What’s available?

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You can download the records listed below. Click on the document description to download a record.

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B1546 Statements and transcripts (Military witnesses): 027 (B1546)
FS_0001 Madden and Finucane: Closing Submissions; 22 March 2004 (FS1)
FS_0006 Family of Patrick Doherty: Closing Submissions (FS6)
FS_0007 Anthony Lawton: Closing Submissions (FS7)
FS_0008 Robert Aitken: Closing Submissions (FS8)
FS_0010 NICRA’s Submissions (FS10)
KB_0004 Statements and transcripts: Thomas Barker (KB4)
M_0019 Statements and transcripts: Neil Davies (M19)
OS_001 Madden and Finucane: Synopsis of Opening Statement (OS1)

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