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Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'Nobody will be left short': Magdalene Laundry redress to be extended to survivors blocked from compensation
Where does the sale of the Sean McDermott St Magdalene Laundry stand?
'Ghosts in their own country': Government accused of 'wall of silence' over Tuam babies
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
One and a two and a three… Here’s how the Macarena swept the world
Magdalene reparations will finally be paid to those who lived in the forgotten institutions
Appeal to fund hotel stays for large-scale gathering of Magdalene survivors
Dublin City Council has 'no plan' to redevelop former Magdalene Laundry site
Ireland's Got Talent singer and 16-year-old Mayo activist honoured at Irish Traveller Awards
Council votes to block sale of Magdalene Laundry in Dublin's north inner city to hotel chain
'I'm still angry': Survivors to discuss how Magdalene Laundries should be remembered
Christy Dignam and Norah Casey among recipients of 2019 Lord Mayor award
Ireland's wars, the first Dáil and rural electrification - A look at the National Museum of Ireland's 2019 programme
'Ireland failed you' - President hosts Magdalene Survivors
'I think Magdalene survivors should be remembered one day every year'
'The nun made us put our hands on electrical panels to get an electric shock'
"The nightmares will always be there": These Magdalene survivors tell their personal stories
'To refuse them was a mistake': Redress plans for some women excluded from Magdalene scheme
For decades, Irish taoisigh have been getting letters suggesting alternatives to the national anthem
'Burn it to the ground': What should be done with Magdalene laundry buildings?
Rise of 'tough guy' world leaders 'mirrors the rise of fascism in the 1930s'
'Many still don't know where loved ones are buried': Irish abuse conference happening in Boston
‘The last thing I want is to have memories of her in a hospital bed’: The week in quotes
Michael D Higgins gives his first TV interview of the campaign on the Ireland AM couch
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Supermac’s boss hits another stumbling block: 5 things to know in property this week
'If you were loud in the bar, you'd be marched out': The colourful history of Clarke's in Drogheda
Michael D Higgins will return €200k balance in Áras account at end of term
Dublin City Council assures there will be a memorial on Magdalene home site
Here's what the presidential candidates think about Trump, Brexit and the Eighth Amendment
Japanese hotel chain is 'likely' buyer for Magdalene Laundry site - councillor
Dublin City Council says sale of former Magdalene Laundry site is 'chance of a lifetime'