Grace Dyas talks about the subject matter she tackles in her new play "We Don't Know What's Buried Here" - the legacy of the Magdalene Laundries Further details: www.theatreclub.ie
Two religious sisters whose Order was involved in Magdalene Laundries give their side of the story to Claire McCormack with analysis from the Irish Catholic's Michael Kelly. By agreement the sisters are ...
Bernadette worked in the St. Patricks mother and baby home on the Navan Road from 1978 to 1984. She was a night superintendent. She says that the girls there were ...
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Mary told Joe about her mother Mary Merrigan who was in Gloucester Street with the Good Shepherd nuns. She was a rape victim when she was 15 and her mother ...
Remember, the Liveline Christmas Special will be broadcast live from Dublin's Duke Street on Christmas Eve. This is open to the public and we hope to see you all there.
Today's programme featured a discussion about the imminent publications of the report of the Inter-Departmental committee to establish the facts of State involvement with the Magdelen Laundries. Samantha Long, whose ...
Maeve O'Rourke was honoured with the Forgotten Irish award by the Ireland Fund of Great Britain. She is a trainee barrister who received the award for her work on behalf ...