Protestant survivors of mother and baby homes await justice
‘We missed out because of our religion ... we’re still being discriminated against’
‘We missed out because of our religion ... we’re still being discriminated against’
Alternate conclusions around force and abuse possible as accuracy of history is key
Findings could be ‘put in peril’ by rush to judgment by committee members, says commission head
Opposition calls for rejection of commission report over treatment of women’s testimony
Investigative body says it would be legally and morally wrong to retain testimony
O’Gorman says disaster recovery tapes may contain the recordings of 549 survivors
Report from body states that its conclusions ‘may not accord with prevailing narrative’
Exceptional length and general election flagged as reasons that could stall publication
Some abuse survivors want files opened while others are terrified about revelations
Number of children who went through institutions investigated by Ryan Commission is about a quarter of 170,000 previously cited
Interview: On the 10th anniversary of the report’s publication, Ryan looks back
Ten years ago, Seán Ryan’s definitive report shed light on some of Ireland’s darkest secrets
Sealing witnesses’s testimony for 75 years is highly detrimental to national history
Evidence given in belief it would be destroyed to be retained in National Archives
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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