London families want compensation over 1996 Docklands bombing
Victims and families of those affected by the IRA bomb detonated in London Docklands in 1996 are seeking compensation from Libya for its role in supplying the explosives.
An inquiry is currently looking into whether the British Government has done enough to get compensation, or if assets belonging to the country's former leader, Col Gaddafi, can be used.
BBC London's Tarah Welsh spoke to Ihsan Bashir and Gemma Berezzag who have both been affected by the bomb, and Jonathan Ganesh from the Docklands Victims Association.