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The Bons Secours Sisters have opened their archives for the first time to allow forensic experts to review files from the ...
International experts will join Irish counterparts to uncover an unmarked mass burial site for children at a former mother and baby home in Tuam in western Ireland, the director of the excavation team ...
International experts will join Irish counterparts to uncover an unmarked mass burial site for children at a former mother ...
Crossmolina man Geardiner leaves following a successful 2025 where the Green and Red ended the wait for Connacht Championship ...
Families and survivors of a notorious former mother and baby home in the west of Ireland are to visit the site ahead of its major excavation.
A team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts will next week begin excavating and trying to identify the remains ...
Dr Niamh McCullagh, senior forensic consultant, points to a map of the excavation site in Tuam, Ireland, Monday July 7, 2025 ...
An international team of experts have joined Irish specialists ahead of an excavation of a mass grave at the site of a ...
Personnel from Colombia, Spain, the UK, Canada and the US have joined the team in excavating the mass grave at the site in Tuam, Co Galway.
Ireland’s government issued a formal state apology in 2014 and, in 2022, a compensation scheme was set up which has so far paid out the equivalent of $32.7 million to 814 survivors.
In recent years, the name of Tuam has become synonymous with an Ireland of the past - a place which treated children born outside of marriage, and the women who gave birth to them, as problems ...
TUAM (IRELAND) - Over a decade since a historian discovered an unmarked mass burial site for children at a former mother and baby home in western Ireland, workers finally began on Monday to ...