Ben Lowry: Archbishop Welby has been played for a fool in talks, which raise questions for DUP
View email online | | | | | Dec 5, 2020 | | | | | | Good evening
Your weekend long reads from the News Letter. Sam McBride writes about Billy Hutchinson's memoirs and his involvement in the murder of two Catholics on their way to work in a sectarian attack in 1974. And Ben Lowry talks about the Archbishop of Canterbury's involvement in the thorny issue of Northern Ireland’s legacy. Have a good weekend Michael Cousins Deputy digital editor | |
| | | | | Inside the self-deception an unrepentant killer needs to stay sane – but at what price? Ex-UVF man Billy Hutchinson admits: My life is full of contradictions | | | | | | Consider these facts: Billy Hutchinson murdered two Catholics on their way to work in a sectarian attack in 1974, spent 15 years in jail, consistently backed the peace process, became the leader of the Progressive Unionist Party, chose a Catholic writer and a Kildare publisher for his memoir, would accept a vote for Irish unity – and still justifies his murders. | | | | |
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