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The renewed interest in the historic cases comes after Starmer plans to repeal the Legacy Act, which was introduced by the last Conservative government to address legacy issues from the Troubles.
A Government source has suggested compensation for Troubles internees could be capped at £1 after a right-wing think tank claimed Gerry Adams could be in for a “taxpayer-funded payday”.
Former First Minister of Northern Ireland Dame Arlene Foster has launched a scathing attack on Government plans that could see Gerry Adams receive compensation for his detention during the Troubles.
Gerry Adams has said he is not surprised the UK Government would seek to “dodge its lawful and human rights responsibilities” in respect of compensating him and other Troubles internees.