Survivors not consulted before finalisation of process, solicitor says, as some learn of Minister’s plans through media ...
A solicitor acting for survivors of the Stardust fire has called a scheme to compensate them a "very disappointing ...
The Stardust fire killed 48 people and injured more than 200 others on Valentine's night in 1981.
Each person will be eligible to receive a fixed recognition payment of €20,000, which will be disregarded for tax and state ...
The Government has announced a new scheme of ex gratia recognition payments for people who were injured in the Stardust […] ...
Survivors of the Stardust fire will be offered recognition payments of €20,000 through a new ex gratia scheme, the government has announced. The establishment of the scheme marks the second phase of ...
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Stardust fire survivors offered five figure payment to recognise delays in providing truth and justice
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan announced the scheme on Tuesday, ahead of the 45th anniversary of the tragedy ...
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Gardaí still 'actively pursuing' a review into the deaths of 48 people in Stardust nightclub disaster
Families and survivors prepare to mark the anniversary of the fire which 48 lives ...
Survivors of the Stardust fire and the families of victims have been invited to the Dáil on Tuesday to hear a State apology. Roughly 70 survivors and relatives met with Taoiseach Simon Harris at ...
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Announcement of €20,000 payment to victims of Stardust fire criticised as a 'backward step'
In the second phase of a scheme after families of the bereaved received ex gratia payments, this new phase will see payments ...
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