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July 11, 2025
|Birmingham Mail
MP DEMANDS COMMONS BACK A PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO PUB BOMBINGS
A PUBLIC inquiry into the Birmingham pub bombings that killed 21 people must be held as a “national act of conscience” and to ensure those responsible for “failed investigations and denied justice’ were held to account.
Liam Byrne, MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill and North Solihull, told the House of Commons it was a “travesty” that “no one from the state has ever been held accountable for the failings” linked to the 1974 murders.
In response, Home Office minister Dan Jarvis promised that Home Secretary Yvette Cooper was “considering advice” on the request and would reply “as soon as possible” to families.
He also suggested that an inquiry might alternatively lie within the scope of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation & Information Recovery, which was currently looking into the Guildford pub bombings of the same year.
“I have full confidence that the commission would have sufficient powers, resources and expertise to support the families in the process of seeking answers to their questions,” he said.
Mr Byrne said: “We ensured that for the victims of Hillsborough, of infected blood, of Grenfell, Windrush and the Post Office Horizon scandal we got to the bottom of just what happened so that justice was done.
“Are the people of Birmingham somehow less deserving of justice?”
He added: “A public inquiry is not just a legal tool, it is a national act of conscience. It is how we tell the victims and their families: you matter, your loss matters, your loved ones will not be forgotten. And crucially, it is how we learn. Because if we cannot understand what went wrong, then we cannot promise it won’t happen again.”
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