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If you are a victim or survivor who suffered serious harm during the Troubles/Conflict or a close family member of someone who was killed, you can ask the Commission to carry out an investigation. Even if you are not sure if you want an investigation or whether your circumstances fall within our statutory remit, you can contact us by email, dedicated telephone line or Freepost to discuss how we may be able to help with our Case Support Team.

This address is monitored 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, except public and bank holidays.

Our dedicated line is open 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday, except public and bank holidays.

If you would like to get in touch about our work, you can contact us in the following ways. Our email inbox is monitored during the working week.

We may decline to engage with anything that is inappropriate, derogatory or abusive. You can view our policy on unreasonable and vexatious behaviour in our Documents Library.

You can sign up to our mailing list to receive updates on our work by emailing engagementteam@icrir.independent-inquiry.co.uk. You can also email us via this address if you would like to meet or find out more about the Commission.

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If you would like to make a request for information under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, you must do so in writing either by post or email, at FOI@icrir.independent-inquiry.uk

If you want to know more about how ICRIR uses information that it gathers, you can view our privacy notice.