
The Saville Report – an opportunity for reconciliation
When David Cameron later today addresses parliament to publish Lord Saville’s findings into the events of Bloody Sunday, he will do so against a backdrop of anger and hurt.

When David Cameron later today addresses parliament to publish Lord Saville’s findings into the events of Bloody Sunday, he will do so against a backdrop of anger and hurt.

The latest news from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

However painful, the truth of that day, Sunday January 30th 1972, Sunday, Bloody Sunday, deserves to be laid out for all to see; the dead and injured deserve nothing less.

None of the minority parties from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland would be represented on a new cross-party committee on reforming the House of Lords.

It would be “quite wrong” to rush into replacing the controversial Barnett Formula given the size of the deficit, Government whip Lord de Mauley, has said.

Round-up of the week’s news from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The very latest from the devolved bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, including reaction to the Coalition Government’s £6 billion of cuts.

Support for the principle of a single, united unionist party across Northern Ireland seems to be growing following outgoing UUP leader Sir Reg Empey’s call.

In the past week the prime minister has visited Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; Left Foot Forward looks at how he fared, plus the rest of the week’s news.

With David Cameron visiting Wales today – and following his visit to Scotland on Friday – we look ahead to what awaits the prime minister in Northern Ireland.