A new report from Queen’s University has found that most Troubles victims were inadequately compensated for the death of their loved ones.
A new report from Queen’s University Belfast has found that most victims of The Troubles were inadequately compensated for the death of their loved ones.
“Women, children, elderly, and cohabitees were failed by a system that only created a financial hierarchy of victims,” Prof Moffett said.
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