Relatives of the Birmingham pub bombings said they would continue to fight for a public inquiry despite the passing of a bill to end Troubles-era prosecutions.
The government’s Northern Ireland Troubles Legacy Bill was passed in the House of Commons on Wednesday.
It will end new cases and inquests, as well as offering a conditional amnesty to those accused of killings.
But campaigner Julie Hambleton said families were horrified by the bill.
The government has said the legislation, which applies to all former members of the security forces and ex-paramilitaries, is an attempt to draw a line under the events of the past.