Twenty six people died when the IRA blew up pubs in Guildford and Birmingham more than 45 years ago.
Read moreThe Troubles
The Ministry of Defence claimed a £15,000 payout to one victim's family was wrong in law.
Read moreJayne McCormack
BBC News NI Political Reporter
Arlene Foster says money for Troubles victims and abuse survivors 'cannot be absorbed' by Stormont.
Read moreTanya Gupta
BBC News
Inquests have resumed into 1974 IRA bomb deaths in Birmingham and Guildford but not Woolwich.
Read moreFace-to-face assessments with victims will be used if paper-based process is not possible.
Read moreVictims of the Troubles are set to receive annual compensation payments of between £2,000 and £10,000.
Julian O'Neill
BBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent
Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill says the DUP must not "cherry-pick" when dealing with legacy issues.
Read moreJulian O'Neill
BBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent
Religious balance still key concern as the Police Service of Northern Ireland seeks new recruits.
Read moreJulian Smith says people injured during the Troubles "fought hard for too long" for compensation.
Read morePayments will range between £2,000 and £10,000 a year, depending on the severity of a victim's injury.
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