Northern Ireland Troubles Bill to repeal and replace Legacy Act
The legislation will implement reforms to build a fair,
proportionate and transparent system to those seeking answers,
repealing the previous legacy arrangements. New
measures will end the former Government's immunity plan which would
have offered immunity to terrorists Veterans who served in Northern
Ireland will benefit from 6 protections and safeguards which were
not in place in the previous flawed Act. The UK Government
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The UK Government introduces legislation today to repeal and replace the Legacy Act 2023. The new Northern Ireland Troubles Bill will put in place a fair and transparent system that enables families of victims, including those who never came home from service in Northern Ireland, to seek answers. The Bill (‘The Troubles Bill') will establish a reformed Legacy Commission and pave the way for new information-sharing arrangements with the Irish authorities – a first which delivers on the spirit and promise of the Good Friday Agreement. We will deliver new protections and safeguards specifically designed and put in place for veterans who served in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. The Troubles Bill will also address the UK Supreme Court ruling in Adams regarding the application of the Carltona principle in the context of interim custody orders, making clear that such orders could be made by junior Ministers as well as by the Secretary of State. The Bill follows extensive consultation with victims and families, community organisations and civil society, the Northern Ireland political parties and our Armed Forces community. It also reflects the Joint Framework that was recently announced between the UK and Irish governments, which saw unprecedented commitments made by the Irish Government to bring forward its own legislation and to co-operate with a reformed Legacy Commission. These reciprocal commitments will help deliver the Good Friday Agreement's unrealised ambition to “address and acknowledge the suffering of victims and survivors”. The Government has also today introduced a draft Remedial Order which will remove from statute the previous government's immunity scheme which proposed to allow terrorists to seek immunity from prosecution. The Troubles Bill will:
Included within this legislation will be robust protections for veterans who served in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. These measures include:
Separately to the legislation, the Government is ensuring that veterans will be protected from cold calling through two new protocols. These will ensure they are only ever contacted with the support of the MoD, meaning that from the moment of contact they are supported by the state that asked them to serve. The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn, said: “The Government will now put into legislation the commitments that we have made both as part of the Joint Framework and to our Armed Forces veterans. “The purpose of all this is to help families who have waited too long to find answers about what happened to their loved ones during the Troubles. “This is our opportunity to deliver on this final part of the Good Friday Agreement and help Northern Ireland politics and broader society to find those answers and move forward.” The Minister for Armed Forces, Al Carns, said: "We promised our veterans who served with honour in Northern Ireland that we would put proper protections in place, and today's legislation delivers on that commitment. “After the false promises of the last government, we are putting in place real, workable protections for veterans that the failed Legacy Act never did. We will not allow the process, like so many times before, to become the punishment for our veterans. “Having served for 24 years and as a serving reservist myself, I understand the importance of avoiding an endless cycle of investigations. These robust safeguards will ensure the rights of those who served their nation so honourably are protected whilst providing families with a fair and transparent system to seek answers." |