Stalemate over dealing with the past - is there any chance of progress? (Part Two)

Dec 10, 2015, 11:15 AM

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Two victims groups representing 150 bereaved families have accused the British government of "abject failure" in addressing the legacy of the Troubles. The Pat Finucane Centre and Justice for the Forgotten made in the allegation in a full page advert in today's Irish News. Dealing with the past remains one of the most serious challenges facing N Ireland. The latest Stormont talks couldn't agree a way forward. So is there any chance of progress? Stephen talks to Paul O'Connor is from the Pat Finucane Centre, Kenny Donaldson from Innocent Victims United and we took your calls