
Families of British soldiers killed fighting in Iraq can bring damages claims against the Government, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Relatives want to sue for negligence and to make claims under human rights legislation.
Supreme Court justices announced today that they can do both.
Families started legal action as a result of the deaths of a number of British soldiers following the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Their victory at the UK's highest court follows a hearing in London in February.
The decision means that claims can now proceed to trial.
The claims relate to allegations the Ministry of Defence failed to provide safe vehicles.
Some of the vehicles involved were the Snatch Land Rovers, which were accused of being vulnerable to attack by improvised explosive devices.
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widow caused by bad government decisions, wanted to to put troops in to battle before all supplies had turned up.
Sgt Steve Roberts said the lack of equipment for troops was "a joke"
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