Two library copies of Saville in NI

TWO copies of the Saville Report are currently available in public libraries in Northern Ireland.

One copy is held in the Londonderry Central Library whilst another is held in the Belfast Central Library. Twenty copies of the "Principal Conclusions" of the report have been ordered by Libraries Northern Ireland, Culture Minister Nelson McCausland has revealed.

SDLP MLA Mark Durkan asked the Minister how many copies of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry Report were available in public libraries through an Assembly Question.

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The Minister replied: "There are currently two copies of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry Report available in public libraries. A copy is held in Londonderry Central Library and in Belfast Central Library.

"Libraries NI has also ordered 20 copies of 'The Principal Conclusions and Overall Assessment of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.'

"House of Commons Papers 30 2010/11 by William Hoyt. This is a condensed version of the Bloody Sunday report which Libraries NI will provide in heritage collections, some larger libraries and local Londonderry branches.

"All libraries provide free internet access so members of the public can access the report online."

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