The secretary of state for Northern Ireland has begun the process of formally repealing the controversial Legacy Act.
The act, which was brought in by the Conservative government, introduced a ban on inquests and civil actions related to incidents during the Troubles.
It also sought to offer a conditional amnesty for people suspected of Troubles-related crimes in exchange for co-operating with a new information recovery body.
Labour pledged to repeal the Legacy Act if they won the general election in July.