Forty-eight people died in a fire in the Stardust nightclub in north Dublin in February 1981
The Cabinet is meeting on Friday afternoon to sign off on a €24 million redress package for the families of victims of the
Details of the redress scheme for survivors and families bereaved by the 1981 Stardust disaster emerged in June.
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