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Sister of Birmingham pub bombs’ victim vows to fight on against NI legacy law in Belfast, UK

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This footage was filmed and produced 16 September 2023.

A sister of a woman killed in the Birmingham pub bombings has vowed to continue the fight against controversial legislation that could see the bombers granted immunity.

Julie Hambleton, whose sister Maxine lost her life in the 1974 IRA attacks, branded the contentious Legacy Bill a “betrayal” of victims.

She was speaking as two supporters of the families’ campaign for justice – Ian Williams from Preston and Glenn Randall from London – completed a walk from Birmingham to Belfast to raise awareness and also funds to support a potential legal challenge against the Bill.

Mr Williams and Mr Randall carried wreaths commemorating victims of the Troubles as they arrived at Belfast City Hall on Saturday morning.

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