UK rejects €13.5k recognition payment

A controversial proposal to pay £12,000 (€13,500) to the families of all those killed in the North's troubles – including dead paramilitaries – will not be implemented, the British Government announced today.

A controversial proposal to pay £12,000 (€13,500) to the families of all those killed in the North's troubles – including dead paramilitaries – will not be implemented, the British Government announced today.

The recognition payment was one of 31 recommendations made by a group commissioned to investigate ways of dealing with the legacy of the past.

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