'£300m could be needed' to compensate all who stayed in NI residential homes

Compensating everybody who spent time in a residential home in the North run by or on behalf of the state could cost £300 million, a lawyer who specialises in abuse cases suggested.

'£300m could be needed' to compensate all who stayed in NI residential homes

Compensating everybody who spent time in a residential home in the North run by or on behalf of the state could cost £300 million, a lawyer who specialises in abuse cases suggested.

Anthony Hart is drawing up his report for ministers following two-and-a-half years of Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry hearings involving abuse victims and institutions.

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