Supporters of Soldier F leave Belfast Crown Court after he was found not guilty of murder and attempted murder on October 23rd. Photograph: Paul Faith/AFPThe UK government has spent £4.3 million (€4.9 million) so far on the defence of a former British army paratrooper accused of two murders during the events of Bloody Sunday. The UK government has confirmed it has spent £4.3 million so far, adding the sum “may rise marginally” once the final bills are received. “As part of this, Soldier F has received legal and welfare support throughout his legal proceedings at public expense,” he said. “These costs cover the period from when Soldier F was initially charged in March 2019.


Source:   The Irish Times
October 30, 2025 16:47 UTC