As McGrail Inquiry hears closing submissions, chairman urged to ensure ‘lessons are learned’
Clockwise from top left are Nick Cruz, Patrick Gibbs, KC, James Neish, KC and Ben Cooper, KC, during Tuesday’s session. Screenshots are courtesy of GBC and used with permission from the Inquiry.
The McGrail Inquiry reconvened on Tuesday to hear closing submissions from lawyers representing core parties, in the first sitting of a two-day session in the Garrison Library that will bring the public hearing to a close. Inquiry chairman Sir Peter Openshaw, a retired UK High Court judge, is tasked with looking into the reasons and...
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