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BRADLEY EAMES
Is it right to offer to give the families of all those who died in the troubles a payment of £12,000? The Bradley Eames report on the said there should be a payment regardless of the role of those who died. It's a controversial suggestion.
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MURDER IN HIS HEART
John has a simple question - how is it logical to give 12,000 pounds to a person who died after going out with murder in his heart? |
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INNOCENT
Gerard says his brother died an innocent victim. Even now, 33 years later, he says he lives with that every day. |
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CAUGHT IN CROSSFIRE
Frank says he's still carrying the wounds of the Troubles. He says those who were not fatally injured are also victims. |
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Texter: re more social housing...well all I can say is "there goes the neighbourhood". Call me a snob? Fair enough then I am a snob, but I worked hard to buy a property in a nice development along the Buncrana road and now it looks like its going to be swamped by council estates, people dependant on benefits who couldnt care less about their house!
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