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Lord Saville and the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, PA photos

The Bloody Sunday Inquiry

The Bloody Sunday Inquiry report will be published this afternoon.

The inquiry, headed by Lord Saville, was set up to establish a definitive version of the events that took place in Londonderry on Sunday 30 January 1972.

The Prime Minister will formally announce the report’s publication in a statement to the House of Commons.

We will live stream the PM’s statement at approximately 15:30 BST.

Read more: The Bloody Sunday Inquiry

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Monday 14 June 2010

PM delivers statement on Afghanistan

Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken to the House of Commons setting out how the Government will approach the mission in Afghanistan – and how the mission is progressing.

Monday 14 June 2010

PM announces review of health and safety laws

David Cameron has announced the appointment of the Rt Hon Lord Young of Graffham as Adviser to the Prime Minister on health and safety law and practice.

Saturday 12 June 2010

Gulf oil spill: PM’s call with President Obama

Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken to President Obama to discuss the ongoing measures to deal with the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Saturday 12 June 2010

Prime Minister backs England

Prime Minister David Cameron has recorded a video message wishing the England football team good luck as they begin their World Cup campaign against the United States of America.

Saturday 12 June 2010

“Deep friendship between the UK and UAE” – PM

Prime Minister David Cameron has said the friendship between the United Arab Emirates and UK is deep and is based on a “unique, shared history and common interests”.

Friday 11 June 2010

PM pays tribute to troops in Afghanistan

The Prime Minister has paid tribute to the “brave and professional” British troops serving in Afghanistan.

Thursday 10 June 2010

Extra £67 million pledged to counter IEDs

The Prime Minister has announced extra resources for British troops to deal with roadside bombs as he made his first visit to Afghanistan since the formation of the Coalition Government.

Wednesday 9 June 2010

PM meets King Abdullah II of Jordan

Prime Minister David Cameron met King Abdullah II Bin al-Hussein earlier today.

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