Roderic O’Gorman apology for illegal birth registrations criticised
Adoption rights groups and politicians call on Taoiseach to issue full State apology
Adoption rights groups and politicians call on Taoiseach to issue full State apology
Adoption campaigner criticises planned apology arguing it would be too narrow
Documents reflect ongoing problems towards historic treatment of children – ARA
Proposed changes to succession law seek to resolve issues around illegal adoptions
Legislation allowing access to sensitive data may be unconstitutional without legal caveat
Coroners must be involved in excavation process, Oireachtas committee hears
Scale and timeframe among challenges, special rapporteur for child protection says
National Women’s Council director says there is ‘no rationale’ for such exclusion
Government has to immediately ensure all survivors have access to their records
Katherine Zappone is working on amendments to enable disclosure of information for adoptees
Decision to rename luxury development taken after outcry from Bird’s Nest residents
Institution’s former residents say ‘provocative’ name should revert to The Bird’s Nest
Majella Moynihan told unredacted versions of the files had been lost or destroyed
Majella Moynihan who had child with colleague has been told case files missing, says friend
Practice known about for decades; the only thing new is its acknowledgement
Free service will help prepare witness statements for commission of investigation
Paula Douglas’s birth certificate was forged and she cannot trace her birth mother
Minister for Children James Reilly says planned legislation is ‘major breakthrough’
Inspiration behind Hollywood film was speaking at commemoration in Roscrea
Inquiry should include all children ‘born out of wedlock since 1922 rather than institutions’
Investigation needed to establish truth about forced adoptions in Ireland, conference hears
Philomena Lee among the speakers lined up for conference on re-examining adoption to be held at University College Cork
Government urged to uphold UN Human Rights principles and rulings of European Court
Wide coalition of groups came together yesterday to highlight the injustices affecting them that needed to be addressed as a priority
Michael Hess went on to become chief counsel to the Bush and Reagan administrations
The woman who inspired the Oscar-nominated film wants to help 60,000 adopted children
Woman whose search for son inspired Oscar-nominated film calls on State to grant access
Philomena Lee Project calls on the State to grant access to over 60,000 records
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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