
Britain and Northern Ireland parties on Tuesday welcomed the publication of the British government-commissioned report, which weighed evidence provided by anti-terror police and intelligence agencies.
Leaders of Northern Ireland’s British Protestant majority had demanded the report as a condition for their continued co-operation with Sinn Fein, the IRA-linked party that represents Irish Catholics in the territory’s unity government.
Their 8-year-old coalition is under threat of unravelling following an August killing blamed on IRA members. Tuesday’s report backed police assessments that individual IRA members committed the slaying.


