Albany and a Míle Buíochas

It was great to see a strong contingent of Ulster people at the Pearl River meeting - counties Tyrone, Fermanagh and Armagh being strongly...

Sam Marshall Inquest in jeopardy

The PSNI’s failure to disclose sensitive information has successfully delayed the inquest into the death of Sam Marshall, a Lurgan man assassinated outside the...

Carberry civil case draws to a close

By Advocacy Casework Manager Mike Ritchie An important milestone was reached in a long-running civil case against the British Ministry of Defence in the High...

UN Special Rapporteur releases report on Dealing with the Past in...

A Preliminary Response to the Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Truth, Justice, Reparations and Non-Recurrance Pablo De Greiff RFJ Director Mark Thompson has...

Review of legacy inquests

Presiding coroner, Mr. Justice Michael Humphreys, has conducted a review of legacy inquests to see how they are progressing with a view, in particular,...

Springhill inquest will not be concluded in this calendar year says...

The Springhill Inquest resumed on Friday 21st April to review the proceedings to date. The coroner Mr. Justice Scofield stated that it was his...

Gerard Meehan adds his voice to developments on the Past

We are happy to share the thoughts of Gerard Meehan son of Maura Meehan who was killed with her sister Dorothy Maguire by the...

Response from Relatives for Justice to the statement by the  British...

Statement by Relatives for Justice CEO Mark Thompson: We have this morning read the statement to be delivered today in the House of Commons by...

Welfare Advice in RFJ

Relatives for Justice can offer a range of support with your welfare and benefit needs. We can assist you with: Personal independence Payment (PIP) Attendance...

RFJ react to £1.2billion Victim Payment Scheme Costs

Speaking in reaction to the Government Actuary Dept figures on the Payments Scheme for the Injured, ranging from £600 million to £1.2billions RFJ CEO...