Northern Ireland Affairs Committee: The Peter May Review of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery
Committee hears from witnesses
The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee will hear oral evidence on the Peter May Review of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR). The ICRIR is a legacy mechanism established to provide information about killings during the Northern Ireland conflict. The May Review examines how well the commission is functioning and whether changes are needed to improve access to information and support for victims and survivors.
This affects hundreds of families still seeking answers about deaths during the conflict. The ICRIR is central to Northern Ireland's post-conflict healing; its effectiveness determines whether victims can access truth and accountability. The review's findings will shape whether the legacy mechanism needs reform to meet survivors' needs and international human rights standards.
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