The inquiry into the worst atrocity of the Troubles begins today, with victims and relatives taking centre stage.
The Government has refused to reveal which matters the Attorney General will recuse himself from advising ministers on, prompting suggestions that his position is not “tenable”.
Solicitor General Lucy Rigby said Lord Hermer will recuse himself from matters where there is a conflict of interest, but ...
Gerry Adams’ compensation for past unlawful detention is largely a red herring. Getting information from the IRA and ...
These claims - coming hard on the heels of revelations about the peer's links to former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams - are now under scrutiny in a statutory inquiry into potential war crimes ...
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IRA victims have warned Sir Keir Starmer that it would be “perverse” and “offensive” to allow Gerry Adams compensation that they have been denied. They are urging the Government not to ...
The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 would have blocked compensation for former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams and hundreds of others interned without trial in the ...
The grieving Royal said it would have been easier to ... British Government may be forced to pay former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams compensation for 'unlawful detention' during the Troubles ...
A Government source has suggested compensation for Troubles internees could be capped at £1 after a right-wing think tank claimed Gerry Adams could be in for a “taxpayer-funded payday”.
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