Troubles reconciliation body wants apologies and peace pledges

Groups involved in the North's Troubles could apologise for their role and pledge never to use violence again as part of an ambitious five-year reconciliation plan unveiled today.

Groups involved in the North's Troubles could apologise for their role and pledge never to use violence again as part of an ambitious five-year reconciliation plan unveiled today.

More than a decade after the Good Friday Agreement charted a political path out of violence, an independent body has produced a blueprint to heal a society still divided after decades of conflict.

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