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Norma Foley has asked the religious bodies refusing to pay towards the State's redress scheme to 'do the right thing'.
Irish Government faces steep legal barriers to compelling religious orders to make financial contribution to redress ...
Ireland’s Minister for Children, Norma Foley, has said she is “deeply disappointed” by the failure of six of the eight ...
Four years after talks began, a report delivered to Minister for Equality Norma Foley suggests the end point is rather like the 2021 starting point. The Bon Secours sisters committed again to paying, ...
Ireland's Minister for Children Norma Foley says she is "deeply disappointed" by the lack of financial contributions.
THE Government has slammed a number of religious orders after only two of the eight linked to notorious mother and baby homes offered to contribute to a survivor redress scheme. The Sisters of Bon ...
Religious bodies who have declined to contribute towards a redress scheme for survivors of mother and baby homes have assets ...
The remaining five bodies – the Congregation of Lady of the Good Shepherd; the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts ... by the ...
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