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Northern Ireland mother and baby home survivors urged to give testimony ahead of deadline
Last year
2024
Housewife of the Year shows an Ireland of the past - but one within touching distance of today
'Biggest challenge' of filming Small Things Like These was staying ‘faithful to book'
'I never had a teacher that didn't assault me': Readers' stories of violence in the classroom
Around 200 readers shared their stories of being beaten and humiliated by their teachers in their school years.
Sitdown Sunday: How an amateur art sleuth cracked a 43-year cold case
Institutions who alter or destroy survivor records could face criminal prosecution
Large student housing complex in Limerick city scrapped over 'negative impact' on historic area
Politicians praise 'reset' in North-South relations at council meeting
The Explainer: How is Ireland still uncovering stories of widespread abuse?
Mother and Baby Home inquiry in North must not 'repeat mistakes' of Republic, survivor warns
NI truth panel receives major record haul, boosting mother and baby home inquiry
Govt's plan for industrial school survivors 'ignores every recommendation' made by committee
Cillian Murphy says new film on Magdalene Laundries 'asks questions about complicity and silence'
Changes to school transport scheme to be phased in with 'nearest school' rule to be abolished
Controversial Mother and Baby Home redress scheme will open for applications next month
All time
Public consultation launched on Centre for Research and Remembrance at former Magdalene Laundry
Holohan says there is a 'very poor understanding' of what happened in CervicalCheck scandal
‘Medieval misogyny’: Women’s ordination group hopes something ‘tangible’ will come from Synod
Emotional tributes paid at funeral of Offaly woman Lorna Kearney, who was killed in her home
On the edge of the game - A weekend with Exeter City's Irish captain
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Sinéad O’Connor: A life of faith and courage
'I feel deflated, so low': Magdalene laundry survivor loses case at UN Committee Against Torture
'I could feel the blood draining from me': Magdalene survivor criticises 'frightening' UN decision
TD says Mother and Baby Home redress is 'madness', Varadkar accuses her of 'demonising' govt
UN rights committee 'seriously concerned' over children in Ireland experiencing homelessness
Redacted Lives: Listen to the second episode of our new documentary series here
'We were a pure Catholic nation - and anyone who challenged that in any way was punished'
Mother and Baby Homes: Forum says Tusla is 'erratic, dysfunctional and devoid of trust'
Remembrance centre to be located at site of former Magdalene Laundry on Sean McDermott Street
'100 years of injustice': Survivors call for mother and baby home redress scheme to be extended
Religious orders involved in redress sold properties totalling €90 million since 2016
Independent office to lead excavation of Tuam Mother and Baby Home site
'Two babies from one family, gone': Tusla unable to locate records despite 'extensive' search
'Where is she?': Survivor of Tuam home discovers he has a second sister with no burial record
PSNI probe 29 allegations around mother and baby homes in Northern Ireland
Council unable to find burial place of babies despite checking records of 13 graveyards
'If you don't trust me, fine, but trust hospital doctors': Taoiseach says NMH must go ahead