Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery
More victims announce challenges to Government’s legacy legislation
The victims are supported by Amnesty International and represented by Phoenix Law.
Head of NI legacy body hopes concerns ease after legal challenges resolved
Sir Declan Morgan is the incoming chief commissioner of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery.
Work of new legacy body will be ‘led by the wishes of victims’
Sir Declan Morgan said he believed there may be the possibility that the commission would be able to recommend prosecutions for Troubles offences.
Lawfulness of immunity proposal will be tested in the courts, Morgan says
Sir Declan Morgan said the amnesty provision of the Government’s proposed amnesty legislation was controversial.
Lack of will hindered attempts to deal with legacy issues – Sir Declan Morgan
The former lord chief justice for Northern Ireland is the incoming chief commissioner of the ICRIR.
Five fresh inquests ordered into UVF killings
The inquests relate to the murder of five Catholic men in Co Tyrone more than 30 years ago.
Troubles commission offers real opportunity for answers, says Sir Declan Morgan
The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery has launched a public survey to inform its work.
Legacy Bill set to get royal assent in early September, Heaton-Harris says
The Northern Ireland Secretary said he understood the concerns of bereaved families that they will never get justice.
MPs overturn attempts to remove immunity clause from Troubles legacy Bill
MPs voted 292 to 200, majority 92, to disagree with the change to the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill.