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Troubles murder team jobs secure | Troubles murder team jobs secure |
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The police team investigating unsolved murders of the Troubles era have been told their funding for the next year has been secured. | |
The 180-strong Historical Enquiries Team had faced a £1.5m shortfall ahead of its new budget, due on 1 April. | The 180-strong Historical Enquiries Team had faced a £1.5m shortfall ahead of its new budget, due on 1 April. |
Some members feared they would temporarily lose their jobs after promised additional cash was withdrawn. | Some members feared they would temporarily lose their jobs after promised additional cash was withdrawn. |
However, the NIO said there was no question of funding being cut and cash would be supplied for the next year. | However, the NIO said there was no question of funding being cut and cash would be supplied for the next year. |
"The position always was that there was no question of money being cut," a spokesperson said. | "The position always was that there was no question of money being cut," a spokesperson said. |
"We have always said that we will try to find a way to resolve this situation. | "We have always said that we will try to find a way to resolve this situation. |
"HET are now assured that they will have adequate resources to enable them to complete their programme of work this year." | "HET are now assured that they will have adequate resources to enable them to complete their programme of work this year." |
The Historical Enquiries Team was set-up three years ago and given a budget of £34m over six years to examine more than 3,200 deaths. | The Historical Enquiries Team was set-up three years ago and given a budget of £34m over six years to examine more than 3,200 deaths. |
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