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'I unreservedly apologise': Archbishop Martin accepts Church's part in mother and baby home scandal
5-year investigation finds at least 9,000 children died in Ireland's mother and baby homes
'The shame was not theirs – it was ours': Full text of Taoiseach's apology to mother and baby home survivors
'Callousness and cruelty': International headlines about mother and baby home report
Taoiseach says church should apologise as religious orders respond to 'shameful chapter'
'Accept responsibility and we might accept your apology': Survivors brace themselves for mother and baby home report
'The Kerry Babies case was a clash of traditional and new modern Ireland'
All survivors of institutional abuse to be allowed request access to personal data, Taoiseach confirms
'The country is sick of things being brushed under the carpet': What could a national archive on abuse look like?
'The beatings were regular and we worked until our fingers bled': My childhood in an industrial school
Q&A: What is the mother and baby home legislation passed in the Oireachtas this week?
Taoiseach says he's determined to have Mother and Baby Homes report published 'as quickly as possible'
Mother and Baby Homes activists reject claim of political interference as FF say campaign has been 'hijacked'
'Two tests' to be applied for Mother and Baby Home survivors to seek access to records
Q&A: Why was the Commission into Mother and Baby Homes set up and what did it examine?
Legal advice is that GDPR is 'prohibited' by 2004 Act on Mother and Baby Homes Commission - Department
'The door to her cell was bolted': Magdalene survivor takes case against Ireland to UN
Senators express 'serious concern' that mother and baby home records will be sealed for 30 years
Green light for apartment block complex on site of former Magdalene Laundry
HSE CEO apologises to Ruth Morrissey as family say they are 'truly heartbroken' at funeral
'Beautiful, caring and wise': Ruth Morrissey remembered at funeral
Magdalene Laundry survivor (80) awarded settlement for unpaid work
Permission granted for apartment complex on the site of a former Magdalene Laundry
'It was now or never': Abuse survivor on why he spoke out on RTÉ programme in 2009
Council working towards 'site of conscience' plan for former Magdalene laundry but funding still major issue
Nuns 'adamant' that girls didn't work in Magdalene Laundry despite survivor testimony
Just one maximum compensation payout in Magdalene scheme since expansion
'It's a cinematic masterpiece': Our readers recommend their favourite Irish films
Queen Elizabeth to join 'crisis talks' with Harry, Charles and William at her Sandringham estate
Prince Philip released from hospital in time to spend Christmas with Queen Elizabeth
'Simply unacceptable': Plans for apartments on former Magdalene Laundry site under fire
Over 9,500 people sign petition to block sale of former Dublin Magdalene Laundry
Sitdown Sunday: The story of the tragedy at Aberfan
National College of Ireland in 'active discussions' with council over former Magdalene Laundry site
Poll: Does a formal apology from the government make a difference?
'We're better than this in Ireland': Justice Department calls on Achill protesters to stand down
'A lack of respect': Vicky Phelan hits out at TDs who didn't attend formal Dáil apology
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Hundreds of Magdalene Laundry survivors gather in Dublin for two-day event