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Ford apologises over " clumsy" Bloody Sunday comment

Alliance leader David Ford has apologised to the Bloody Sunday families for describing the Saville Inquiry as " pointless."

Mr Ford, tipped to be the North's first Minister for Justice, met with some of the families at a meeting in Derry last night (Thursday).

He said the comment, made in an email last November, was " clumsy and inappropriate."

"It's clear in that email I used a clumsy and inappropriate phrase which caused significant offence," he said.

"I have told the families that I regret I caused offence."

Some families declined to meet with Mr Ford.


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