More compensation for Troubles victims

Up to 200 victims of the Northern Ireland Troubles who live in the Republic are expected to be compensated under the latest phase of the Irish Government’s Remembrance Commission.

Up to 200 victims of the Northern Ireland Troubles who live in the Republic are expected to be compensated under the latest phase of the Irish Government’s Remembrance Commission.

The body, which began its work in July 2004, has already paid out up to €3.5m to people bereaved or injured by nearly 30 years of violence and has a total fund of €9m.

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