Magdalene survivors insist State not fulfilling terms of compensation scheme
Healthcare package promised to women falls far short, survey of survivors shows
Healthcare package promised to women falls far short, survey of survivors shows
First time for many to speak freely to other women incarcerated in the laundries
Cabinet to discuss proposals to allow more former laundry workers to apply for redress
Her new play deals with a search at a Magdalene laundry, but is also a metaphor for things we hope will never surface
Data Protection Commissioner reveals witness tried to use Google searches rule
Law Reform Commission wants to know what people think of reforms in crucial area
Law Reform Commission’s core recommendation is for the introduction of a search warrants Act
Law Reform Commission warns of ‘vicious devices and traps’ in existing contracts
Women to receive medical card and other supports including home help and counselling
Group says judge’s recommendation on HAA card not included in Bill coming before Dáil
Some argue that work of that nature should not have relied on volunteerism
Opinion: Women feel confused and anxious at the opaqueness of the scheme on offer
Government to be questioned at hearings in Geneva next July
Deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald says situation is ‘absolutely unacceptable’
Four congregations will not contribute to fund, which could cost State up to €58 million
Survivors will qualify for payments of up to €100,000
Members of one group representing survivors have rejected the Government offer
Women want upfront rather than staged payments
Government must publish report in full without any further delay in wake of leaks
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