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Government anger over UK plans to grant amnesty for crimes committed during the Troubles Simon Coveney warns Britain against ‘unilateral’ action on North legacy issues
about an hour ago Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney met Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin on Wednesday. Photograph: Julien Behal/PA Wire
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The Government is furious at being “blindsided” by reports that London plans to depart from previous agreements and prevent the prosecution of British soldiers accused of crimes during the Northern Ireland Troubles.
Plans to give give amnesty to soldiers accused of Troubles crimes are criticised Coveney opposed to unilateral action which is contrary to the Stormont House agreement
about 4 hours ago Updated: about 3 hours ago Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney met Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin on Wednesday. Photograph: Julien Behal/PA Wire
The Government is opposed to any unilateral action on legacy which is contrary to the Stormont House agreement, Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has said.
He was responding to reports that the UK government plans to give an amnesty to British soldiers accused of crimes during the Northern Ireland Troubles.
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