By Q Radio news
An independent report into how Belfast City Council organised the cremation of a high profile republican, is expected to be published later.
The investigation's looking into why Bobby Storey's relatives were treated differently to eight other families, at Roselawn Cemeterey in June, last year.
In July, the council apologised to those people who were not allowed into the cemetery, when up to 30 friends and relatives of Mr Storey were.
The report was due to be completed by the end of October, but it's understood the investigation has now ended.
Peter Coll QC has been heading up the probe.

(Bobby Storey's funeral cortege)
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