Anger at 'slow' response to Cory report

The British government was today accused of dragging its heels over the setting up of public inquiries into controversial killings in Northern Ireland.

Anger at 'slow' response to Cory report

The British government was today accused of dragging its heels over the setting up of public inquiries into controversial killings in Northern Ireland.

Sinn Féin vice president Pat Doherty said there was a real concern about the lack of movement on three public inquiries the Government pledged it would set up following the release of reports by Canadian judge Peter Cory.

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