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View From Stormont: This week the Legacy Act becomes law
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Disagreement between London and Dublin overshadows the meeting of the British Irish intergovernmental conference. Our Political Editor Tracey Magee will have the latest.
This is the week the Government's controversial legacy legislation kicks in. All inquests into Troubles related killings will stop, and the new Independent Commission becomes a reality.
I'll be joined by Sir Robert Buckland, who chairs the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee; the Shadow Secretary of State Hilary Benn and the journalist Brian Rowan.
Voted one of the world's most influential women by Vogue Magazine, Candice Mama escaped from apartheid South Africa after her father was murdered. She talks to us about the importance of meeting her father's killer and forgiving him
And our commentators this week are Allison Morris from the Belfast Telegraph; the political analyst Dr Clare Rice; and the political commentator Sarah Creighton.
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continue reading
This is the week the Government's controversial legacy legislation kicks in. All inquests into Troubles related killings will stop, and the new Independent Commission becomes a reality.
I'll be joined by Sir Robert Buckland, who chairs the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee; the Shadow Secretary of State Hilary Benn and the journalist Brian Rowan.
Voted one of the world's most influential women by Vogue Magazine, Candice Mama escaped from apartheid South Africa after her father was murdered. She talks to us about the importance of meeting her father's killer and forgiving him
And our commentators this week are Allison Morris from the Belfast Telegraph; the political analyst Dr Clare Rice; and the political commentator Sarah Creighton.
165 episodes
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Manage episode 415397409 series 3455191
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Disagreement between London and Dublin overshadows the meeting of the British Irish intergovernmental conference. Our Political Editor Tracey Magee will have the latest.
This is the week the Government's controversial legacy legislation kicks in. All inquests into Troubles related killings will stop, and the new Independent Commission becomes a reality.
I'll be joined by Sir Robert Buckland, who chairs the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee; the Shadow Secretary of State Hilary Benn and the journalist Brian Rowan.
Voted one of the world's most influential women by Vogue Magazine, Candice Mama escaped from apartheid South Africa after her father was murdered. She talks to us about the importance of meeting her father's killer and forgiving him
And our commentators this week are Allison Morris from the Belfast Telegraph; the political analyst Dr Clare Rice; and the political commentator Sarah Creighton.
…
continue reading
This is the week the Government's controversial legacy legislation kicks in. All inquests into Troubles related killings will stop, and the new Independent Commission becomes a reality.
I'll be joined by Sir Robert Buckland, who chairs the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee; the Shadow Secretary of State Hilary Benn and the journalist Brian Rowan.
Voted one of the world's most influential women by Vogue Magazine, Candice Mama escaped from apartheid South Africa after her father was murdered. She talks to us about the importance of meeting her father's killer and forgiving him
And our commentators this week are Allison Morris from the Belfast Telegraph; the political analyst Dr Clare Rice; and the political commentator Sarah Creighton.
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