Troubles legacy report authors hit back at critics

The two men who headed a group on dealing with the legacy of the North's Troubles today hit back at critics of their proposal to pay the families of victims £12,000 (€12,911).

Troubles legacy report authors hit back at critics

The two men who headed a group on dealing with the legacy of the North's Troubles today hit back at critics of their proposal to pay the families of victims £12,000 (€12,911).

Robin Eames and Denis Bradley insisted their offer was not about compensation or financial reward, but a recognition of the pain suffered by those bereaved.

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