Body set up to investigate Troubles cases in North registers 85 inquiries
Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information was created by Tory government’s Legacy Act that halted scores of inquests into Troubles deaths
Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information was created by Tory government’s Legacy Act that halted scores of inquests into Troubles deaths
UK government acknowledges controversial legislation ‘denies justice to families and victims’
Injustice of the Legal Act has been compounded by the knowledge that nine historians will participate in this project, apparently oblivious to the trauma of families
Nine historians who have agreed to participate in an official or public history of the Troubles have been subjected to a fierce backlash
Due to the controversial Legacy Act, which came into effect on May 1st, an inquest into any tragedy which took place during the Troubles can no longer take place in the North
Norwegian human rights organisation says state forces have to be held to a higher standard than paramilitaries
Family of soldier killed in bombing told Legacy Act will force investigation to end despite ‘viable line of inquiry’
It is no surprise to anyone familiar with the Northern Irish conflict that the British state used illegal violence
Dispute will not aid relations between states but it is unlikely to worsen them as both sides seek to restore Stormont Assembly
Northern Secretary questions move to challenge contentious UK legislation in European Court of Human Rights
The Government could have warned London privately of its intentions to take an inter-state case against the Troubles Legacy Act - which raises the question of whether the subsequent argument was staged, or played up for certain audiences
Irish Times columnist and former attorney general and minister for justice dismissive of Sinn Féin calls for historical investigations
Northern Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris accuses Government of being ‘misguided’ in taking case to European Court of Human Rights
The legal advice is that the UK’s controversial Legacy Act is not compatible with the international human rights legislation
Tánaiste says decision taken ‘after much thought and careful consideration’ as SDLP’s Eastwood describes case as ‘welcome and utterly necessary’
Government says legal advice it received from Attorney General is ‘essential contribution to our consideration of next steps’
The Government has noted the total opposition from all of Northern Ireland’s political parties and victims’ groups to the legislation
Amnesty International calls on Government to ‘stand with victims’ and pursue its own case against law ending Troubles-era prosecutions
Judge says he recognises ‘disappointment, upset and anger’ caused to people hoping to find out how loved ones died
What Geoff Knupfer thought would be a two to three-year job in 2005 continued for 18 years until his retirement in March
Review: Martin Doyle’s personal, intimate history of the Troubles through the microcosm of his home parish is stunning in its sweep and power
British high court receives 20 applications for judicial review from Troubles victims challenging various aspects of the legislation
Families’ solicitor warns new British legislation could be used to ‘shut down cases in the South’
Aspects of the controversial laws include a limited form of immunity from prosecution for Troubles-related offences, and a halt to future civil cases and inquests
Irish Government argues at conference in Boston that unilateral approach by Britain to dealing with legacy issues will not bear fruit
Law Society, a ‘vocal opponent’ of the legislation, postpones event while challenges before courts
Annette McGavigan was playing with a friend in Derry on September 6th, 1971, when she was shot by the British Army
Human rights body urges Britain to speed up inquests before they are terminated by new law
Belfast High Court hears 16 challenges lodged to controversial laws around Troubles era issues
More legal challenges are lodged by Troubles victims against controversial legislation
Judicial review proceedings launched on behalf of six bereaved families against contentious legislation
‘Extraordinary’ that Rishi Sunak’s government is pursuing legislation, says Bertie Ahern
It would ensure that there will never be justice for the families of many of those who were killed during the Troubles
Victims campaigner seeking a judicial review arguing the Bill is a breach of his rights
‘My brother was murdered, an 11-year-old child was murdered at the hands of the British army, and no one was held accountable’
Republic has ‘two very strong legal arguments’ to present in Europe if taking inter-state case against British government
The Bill is another fine mess that could have been avoided with just a bit of co-operation
Q&A: Victims and survivors’ groups, as well as all five of the North’s main political parties, oppose the Bill
MPs in the Commons voted by 288 to 205 to reject amendments introduced in the House of Lords
The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill is set to return to the House of Lords on Tuesday
Legislation before House of Commons would deny human rights to victims, First Minister-designate tells commemoration
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