Ulster's Democratic Unionist Party leader, the Revd Ian Paisley, at work in his office at Stormomt. * Mr Paisley was summoned to appear at the Bloody Sunday Tribunal in Londonderry to give his account into the 1972 shootings in the city by British Soldiers of 13 civil rights protestors but said he was unable to attend this morning due to Parliamentary work and has been warned by the Tribunal that he could be held in contempt of court for failing to attend.

Ulster's Democratic Unionist Party leader, the Revd Ian Paisley, at work in his office at Stormomt. * Mr Paisley was summoned to appear at the Bloody Sunday Tribunal in Londonderry to give his account into the 1972 shootings in the city by British Soldiers of 13 civil rights protestors but said he was unable to attend this morning due to Parliamentary work and has been warned by the Tribunal that he could be held in contempt of court for failing to attend. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G5TB6T

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5.9 MB (276.3 KB Compressed download)

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1700 x 1213 px | 28.8 x 20.5 cm | 11.3 x 8.1 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

7 May 2002

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Belfast UK

Photographer:

Paul Faith

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Ulster's Democratic Unionist Party leader, the Revd Ian Paisley, at work in his office at Stormomt. * Mr Paisley was summoned to appear at the Bloody Sunday Tribunal in Londonderry to give his account into the 1972 shootings in the city by British Soldiers of 13 civil rights protestors but said he was unable to attend this morning due to Parliamentary work and has been warned by the Tribunal that he could be held in contempt of court for failing to attend.

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