British soldiers involved in Bloody Sunday could soon face arrest, 41 years after 13 people were killed in the Derry shootings.
The Sunday Times quotes a source close to the police - who has seen British government files on the investigation - who says that prosecutions are looming.
It comes three years after the Saville Report revealed that all those shot by paratroopers in the Bogside in Derry in January 1972 were unarmed and that the killings were both "unjustified and unjustifiable".
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