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Here’s What Happened Today: Thursday
Judge Yvonne Murphy appointed chair of mother-and-baby home inquiry
UN tells Ireland to ban smacking children
'Unreserved sympathy' for women who suffered symphysiotomies
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Symphysiotomy survivors gather to recount stories of torture
'Leo the lion': 5 winners and 5 losers from the political week
Supreme Court reduces symphysiotomy award to €325,000
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Oireachtas agenda: Symphysiotomy, WW2 deserters, and new arrivals
Symphysiotomy survivors "repudiate" Walsh report
Survivors of symphysiotomy take next step in search for justice
Government to consider special law to allow legal claims by symphysiotomy victims
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Dáil to debate symphysiotomy tomorrow
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Symphysiotomy scandal: Survivors 'weren't told'
Gerry Adams: The institutions of the State have their backs to the border