Mother and baby home campaigners honoured with Mother Jones award
Cork group attempted to find out burial locations of more than 850 babies
Cork group attempted to find out burial locations of more than 850 babies
State Claims Agency told man he was not entitled to apply for ex gratia payment
Special rapporteur Conor O’Mahony says qualifying criteria and time limits are issues
Move comes seven years after human rights case won by Louise O’Keeffe in Europe
Irish human rights body urges greater action on implementation of Louise O’Keeffe judgment
Latvian rower hopeful for Tokyo Olympics after and London and Rio performances
President praises those providing essential services and utilities during pandemic
Antoinette Keegan’s sisters - Mary and Martina - died in a nightclub fire along with 46 other people in 1981
He made a commitment in opposition to set up an ex-gratia payment system
Both Micheál Martin and Leo Varadkar promised to deliver on pledge
O’Keeffe dedicates award to victims of abuse in Irish schools
Louise O’Keeffe to be presented with Spirit of Mother Jones Award in recognition of work
Payments to be made to 13 appellants and ex-gratia scheme will be re-opened
State is ‘splitting hairs’ in treatment of people sexually abused in day schools says academic
The key aim of genetic counselling is to dispel fears
State has failed to implement O’Keeffe judgment, primary litigant John Allen alleges
TDs back Fianna Fáil motion on reforming system for victims of primary school abuse
Dáil to vote today on whether to expand scheme set up following O’Keeffe judgment
High profile murder, drugs and sex abuse cases have been held in ‘Cork’s Palais de Justice’
Survivors’ group says claims are being fought ‘tooth and nail’ by Department of Education
Settlement rate low and not reflective of ‘holistic and flexible approach’, says law lecturer
Survivors gather in Brussels to address committee of European Parliament
Five men had sued over alleged abuse as children in Christian Brothers’ schools
Ireland’s population has moved on from the church but our politicians have not
State Claims Agency reveals lists of payments to lawyers and firms for representation
Louise O’Keeffe wants investigation into why abuser was allowed move schools
Micheál Martin says State’s attitude is based on limiting people’s access to redress scheme
Government accused of doing everything in its power to prevent justice for survivors
Human rights group claims State is not meeting obligations to victims of school abuse
ECHR ruling on State liability for sex abuse in schools had little effect on public finances
The five had discontinued their cases following Louise O’Keeffe Supreme Court case
Decision shows department ‘does not fully accept child protection responsibilities’
Louise O’Keeffe accuses State of trying to minimise its legal responsibilities
Court asked to strike out decision permitting it to be sued after ruling on Louise O’Keeffe case
‘Invaluable’ book provides an accessible, detailed and up-to-date guide
Supreme Court says cases raise legal and public policy issues on duty of care
Teens sexualised by explicit online content which can lead on to abuse of younger relatives
‘Despite apologies to Derek Walsh, the Government now supports two Bills that reinforce the right of State-funded schools to religiously discriminate’
Limited scope of scheme criticised by abuse survivor Louise O’Keeffe
Conor O’Mahony warns of narrow interpretation of Louise O’Keeffe judgement
Dr Conor O’Mahony says Louise O’Keeffe’s victory helped highlight importance of ECHR
James MacGuill says he cannot advise his clients based on information from Government
The package is a fraction of the meaximum award under the redress scheme
Louise O’Keeffe criticises limiting of compensation
Ten outstanding citizens, groups honoured for their contributions to Irish society
Taoiseach lauds child sex abuse survivor for her courage and tenacity
Child sex abuse survivor Louise O Keeffe says meeting with Enda Kenny was positive
The rule requiring the European Court of Human Rights to hear only cases where all domestic remedies have been exhausted is not as straightforward as Mr Justice Hardiman suggests
Abuse survivor says she hopes Taoiseach will move swiftly to enact child protection legislation
Adrian Hardiman says European Court of Human Rights meant to be court of last resort
Existing laws were drawn when many advances such as cloud computing were not even conceived of
Ireland appears to have learned nothing from European court judgement in Louise O’Keeffe case, says lawyer
Government is stalling on reviewing cases of people abused while pupils, survivor says
Louise O’Keeffe calls on Taoiseach and Minister for Education to meet her and other victims
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
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