Payments for the injured – All those injured must be included
by Mark Thompson
For anyone who cares to peel back the veneer the matter of who funds a payments scheme for the injured isn’t the...
Review of A Treatise on Northern Ireland
by Mike Ritchie
There was a famous graffiti daubed on the walls in the Falls in response to an NIO propaganda effort in the eighth...
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...
Challenging British Duplicity & Bad Faith – Maintaining an International Focus...
By Mark Thompson
Early start by bus to the capital for a flight to Chicago this morning.
Building on previous work in the US RFJ has...
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...
Pension recommendations welcome, hypocritical commentary is not
By Mark Thompson
Today the Victims Commission published its recommendations on a pension for those most seriously injured during the conflict. The Commission rightly advised...
Unsatisfactory verdict in the Roseanne Mallon inquest
Blog by Mike Ritchie
More than three and a half years – yes, three and a half years! – after the conclusion of all the...
Loughinisland Verdict, Families’ Vindication
By Mike Ritchie
Finally, finally!
The families of those killed and injured in the Heights Bar have official vindication of the fact that RUC collusion facilitated...
Ballymurphy Massacre Inquest – the last day of Family Testimony
By Andrée Murphy
“The hardest thing I have ever had to do.”
“That’s it, we all did them justice.”
“Every one of us became children again.”
“It was...
Ballymurphy Massacre Inquest Day 4
Ballymurphy Massacre Inquest Day 4
By Andrée Murphy
Justice Keegan began the day by addressing issues from the previous day. Alan Barry runs a campaign Justice...