"An apology would bring enormous comfort" - a victim's call to Martin McGuinness

Apr 09, 2014, 10:31 AM

In remarkable scenes last night Martin McGuinness joined in a toast to the Queen. It happened as God Save the Queen played during a state banquet for Irish President Michael D Higgins. It was a huge move for the one time IRA leader and would have been unthinkable until recently. Victor Barker - whose 12 year old son James was killed in the Omagh bomb was part of a protest outside Windsor Castle. He had a placard which read, "A terrorist in a white tie and tails is still a terrorist. Martin McGuinness time to tell the truth." We hear from Victor and former Sinn Fein publicity director Danny Morrison