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In a letter which was read to the court, Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) unreservedly apologised for the delay in diagnosis ...
You'll never believe what was found in Ireland: a mass grave containing over 800 children. Discover the revelations that ...
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Catherine Corless, the voice that embodies Ireland's conscience and dignifies the "illegitimate" children of TuamThe historian discovered that the mortal remains of 796 children and babies who died at the St Mary's mother and baby home ...
Irish Examiner podcast explores how local research into a hidden burial site sparked international outrage and official ...
- This June 4, 2014 file photo shows the site of a mass grave for children who died in the Tuam mother and baby home, in Tuam ...
The excavation that began on the site of the mother and baby home yesterday is making history in a double sense ...
Research in 2014 by local historian, Catherine Corless, found that there were no burial records for the infants and toddlers. As the children of mothers who were generally unmarried, they were deemed ...
Mother-and-baby homes' were institutions in Ireland where unmarried pregnant women and their children were housed. They were ...
Ireland began excavating remains of up to 800 infants buried for decades in a septic tank behind a home for unwed mothers – one of the so-called "Magdalene Laundries." ...
DUBLIN: Excavations begin on Monday of an unmarked mass burial site at a former mother and baby home in western Ireland suspected of containing the remains of hundreds of infants and young children.
Chris Page, the BBC’s Ireland correspondent speaks to the Irish historian Catherine Corless, who has changed history in her own country.
Babies discarded in a septic tank by Catholic priests and nuns 80 years ago will finally receive a dignified burial. Hundreds ...
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