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Welfare Reform Bill – what an insult

David Cameron's words today trying to persuade that the proposed welfare reform bill is some kindness from those who know about welfare dependency are...

HET Red Herrings by Mark Thompson

Ever since Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabularies (HMIC) damning report into the PSNI’s Historical Enquiries Team (HET) there has been speculation about the future...

Reconciliation and Redressing the Past

Considering that the duty of every State under international law to respect and to secure respect for human rights requires that effective measures should be...

‘He posed no threat but you decided to finish him off’

‘He posed no threat; but nonetheless, you decided to finish him off’ – Bradley family’s lawyer challenges soldier who fired fatal shots It was an...

Public Inquiry into collusion in Sean Brown’s murder in the public...

Two MI5 folders, (folders 15 & 16), have been ‘disclosed’ to the inquest into the LVF murder of Bellaghy man and GAA Wolfe Tones...

RFJ Briefing to US friends meeting UK Secretary of State

As British Secretary of State Brandon Lewis travels to the United States for St Patrick's week Relatives for Justice CEO Mark Thompson has issued...

Implementation of mechanisms to deal with the past will benefit all

Over recent days families bereaved through British state violence and collusion have been asking, and some quite anxious and upset too, about the notion...

Human Rights Key to Haass Talks Success

As the talks chaired by Dr. Haass and Prof. O’Sullivan draw to a conclusion many victims and survivors genuinely wish the process well and...

New investigation in Stalker/Sampson case – “This is worse than Brexit”

By Mike Ritchie Mrs Justice Keegan has now completed her review of the 40 legacy inquests – relating to 71 deaths – which she has...

Albany and a Míle Buíochas

It was great to see a strong contingent of Ulster people at the Pearl River meeting - counties Tyrone, Fermanagh and Armagh being strongly...