Seán O’Rourke: 32,000 interviews later... ‘I’ve had my fill’
The broadcaster, who retired on Friday, looks back on his career high and low points
The broadcaster, who retired on Friday, looks back on his career high and low points
State is being investigated over its treatment of Elizabeth Coppin (70) in landmark case
State role in ‘suppression of evidence’ on abuse at heart of Elizabeth Coppin’s case
Elizabeth Coppin (70) says her treatment by State has been cruel, inhuman and degrading
Silencing of survivors of historical abuse by those in power has now lasted decades
Human rights group says ‘hate-filled rhetoric’ having ‘terrifying consequences’ globally
Division and parsing of human suffering by age and condition can be a hazard of advocacy
United Nations Committee Against Torture report findings should provide the impetus for change in policing and prisons
UN Committee against Torture also calls for urgent action over prison staff shortages
Fundamental review of prison health care sought along with increased staffing in jails
Domestic dead ends force campaigners to turn to Geneva in effort to embarrass Government into action
Minister denies State is attempting to ‘walk back’ from Magdalene laundries apology
Analysis: Republic faced a wide-ranging critique at torture watchdog’s Geneva meeting
UN torture committee remains concerned about prison overcrowding and violence
Committee Against Torture to examine Ireland’s compliance with convention
Ireland criticised for holding immigration detainees alongside sentenced prisoners
Psychologists report having to counsel abuse survivors after using Caranua’s services
Government’s refusal to accept liability violates survivors’ dignity
Minister for Children to seek approval to stop practice condemned by UN rights committees
Many women were born in State homes then sent to industrial schools and laundries
Human rights lawyers have been held since nationwide crackdown in July 2015
Forced confessions remain a key part of the criminal justice system, rights group says
Group tells Minister for Children commission of inquiry must be inclusive, wide-ranging
‘Continued refusal’ to offer compensation to Magdalene laundry survivors highlighted
Second time human rights body has criticised Holy See’s handling of abuse this year
Marie Collins speaks in Rome after first meetings of new body
Former chief executive claims board for safeguarding children being starved of funds
United Nations Committee Against Torture (Uncat) queries limitations in the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act
McAleese Committee ‘tasked solely with investigating the issue of state involvement with the Laundries’
Allegations of systematic abuse not sustained, department tells UN watchdog
Maeve O’Rourke represented victims of the church-run Magdalene Laundries at the Irish Human Rights Commission, the UN Committee against Torture and the UN Human Rights Council
Survivors will qualify for payments of up to €100,000
Torture committee says McAleese inquiry fell short of its recommendations
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices