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Shooting victim 'denied travel to Scotland for treatment on terror grounds'

Sky News Thursday, 27 February 2025
Shooting victim 'denied travel to Scotland for treatment on terror grounds'A man shot in Northern Ireland has been denied permission on anti-terrorism grounds to travel to Scotland for surgery, his solicitor has said.
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