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Now playing Next Europe News Northern Irish politicians rally for UK government to ditch Legacy Act Bereaved family members and politicians in Northern Ireland are hopeful that the new UK Labour-led government will repeal and replace widely contested legislation that grants immunity to "cooperating individuals" over the decades-long Troubles. 11/07/2024