All main NI parties and Irish Government, oppose the idea of a blanket amnesty
UK government sources have rejected claims it would effectively amount to an amnesty.
More than 3,500 people died during the conflict, which stretched from the late 1960s to the Belfast Agreement in 1998, while tens of thousands more were left injured.
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