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Body set up to investigate cases from NI Troubles registers 85 enquiries

The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information became operational in May.

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A new body tasked with investigating outstanding cases from the Northern Ireland Troubles has registered 85 enquiries since becoming operational earlier this year.

The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information (ICRIR) was created by the previous government’s controversial Legacy Act which halted scores of civil litigation and inquests into Troubles deaths.

Bereaved families, victims and certain public authorities can instead request the ICRIR carry out an investigation.

However, opposition to the new commission led to protests and claims that access to justice had been shut down.

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Time for Truth and Justice campaigners protested against the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill (Liam McBurney/PA)

In an update to its work, the ICRIR also confirmed that of those enquiries, eight have been accepted for investigation and are in the Information Recovery stage.

The body is led by retired judge Sir Declan Morgan, a former lord chief justice for Northern Ireland.

The Chief Commissioner said the update “reflects the commission’s values about being open and accountable, and above all the focus on delivering for those who have come to the commission seeking answers”.

Sir Declan said that all at the commission were committed to following the approach that the Design Framework sets out so the body meets what it has promised.

“We are now at a stage where people have come forward and put their trust in the commission to take their requests forward. We will now do so in line with our values and core principles,” he said.

“We are moving into the next phase of our work as the serious and important task of investigation begins.

“In doing this we must meet the commitments that we have made to each person who comes to us, through our open and published policies, and through our trauma and resiliency informed model.”

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Peter Sheridan is commissioner for investigations at the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (PA)

“We recognise the seriousness of the work that we are undertaking and understand that how we do things is as important as what we do.”

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