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Originally published October 19, 2010
Authors Connie Willis
GenresScience Fiction
Fantasy Fiction
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When three Oxford historians become unexpectedly trapped in 1940, they struggle not only to find their way home but to survive as Hitler's bombers attempt to pummel London into submission. . . .

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By Julian O'Neill & James KellyBBC News NI

The family of a Belfast man has been awarded £350,000 in damages after he was tortured into admitting killing a British Soldier in 1972.

Liam Holden was subjected to waterboarding techniques while in military custody and his treatment led to A Confession , The High Court ruled.

His conviction for murdering Private Frank Bell was quashed a decade ago.

The Last man in the UK sentenced to hang, Mr Holden died last September, aged 68.

His death penalty was commuted and he was released 17 years into a 40-year sentence, the rest of which he spent on licence.

He always maintained he was hooded, waterboarded and had a gun pointed at his head before wrongly admitting to shooting Private Bell .

Mr Holden's murder conviction was finally quashed in 2012, and he was then awarded £1m for losses suffered due to the miscarriage of justice.

'Soldiers acted in Bad Faith '

Delivering Friday's ruling in the damages case against the Ministry of Defence (MoD), The Judge said Mr Holden genuinely believed he was going to be killed.

With paratroopers having wrongly and unlawfully induced him to make the admission, the MoD was held liable for his malicious prosecution and misfeasance in public office.

" The plaintiff was subjected to waterboarding; he was hooded; he was driven in a car flanked by soldiers to a location where he thought he would be assassinated, " said The Judge .

" A gun was put to his head and he was threatened that he would be shot dead.

" Hooding of the plaintiff, in the circumstances as alleged, constitutes inhuman and degrading treatment in breach of Article 3 of the [European Convention on Human Rights ], " He Said .

The Judge said that while The Soldiers had an " honest belief" they were acting lawfully they knew their actions would injure Mr Holden and " unquestionably acted in Bad Faith ".

Their actions left Mr Holden with significant psychological effects, said The Judge .

After the ruling, the Holden family expressed sadness and relief.

" My Father is Not Here to see this finished, " his son Samuel Bowden told BBC Radio Ulster's Talkback programme.

" What he went through should never have happened. . Today it's All Clear that he was innocent. "

'Like I was drowning'

At a previous court hearing, Mr Holden gave his account of his treatment by soldiers after his arrest.

He Said he was pinned to the floor while a towel was placed over his face.

" They started pouring a bucket of water slowly through the towel, " He Said .

" The First thing I felt was the cold, then trying to breathe And Then sucking water in through my mouth and up my nose.

" It was like you were just drowning. "

He Said that up to four sessions of questioning and waterboarding were carried out.

Mr Holden was then hooded, dragged out of a chair and taken to a loyalist area of Belfast.

" While we were driving one of The Soldiers was tapping my knee with a gun, saying: 'This is For You ', " he told The Court .

" They took me out of The Car and brought me into a field, put a gun To My head and said if I didn't admit to shooting The Soldier they would shoot me. "

Asked by his barrister how he had responded to the alleged threat, Mr Holden replied: " I just said: 'I shot The Soldier . '

" [I] made a cock-and-bull story about where I shot him from, where I got The Weapon , where I dumped The Weapon and how I got away. "

A forensic psychiatrist who examined Mr Holden in 2016 said he described being plagued by nightmares more frightening than any real-life experience.

His son Samuel said his criminal record made it difficult to get work, leave the country or just " get a Normal Life going".

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