Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Presbyterian church says McElduff video ‘deeply wrong’

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10 Jan, 2018
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Presbyterian church says McElduff video 'deeply wrong'
The Presbyterian Church has criticised Sinn Fein MP Barry McElduff for a video which caused deep offence to victims of the Kingsmills massacre.
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