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MNN UK · May 2, 2026 · 1 min read

Kemi Badenoch apologises for Bloody Sunday footage in veterans defence post

What happened: Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch apologised after social media posts used Bloody Sunday footage to criticise a Northern Ireland legacy bill. She said she did not approve the video, which was shared by young supporters.

Why it matters:

  • The use of sensitive historical footage sparked controversy and offended many affected by the Bloody Sunday massacre.
  • It highlights tensions around how Northern Ireland's Troubles legacy is discussed politically and publicly.

MNN Take: Badenoch's apology reflects the challenges politicians face in managing social media content related to sensitive historical events. The incident underscores the ongoing sensitivity around Northern Ireland's legacy issues.

Sources: Guardian UK