Independent TD for Laois-Offaly Carol Nolan has called on Taoiseach Micheál Martin to clarify if Government has conducted any assessment around the poten.
Plans are ongoing to erect five plaques in Carlow to remember the victims of institutional abuse. Deputy Jennifer Murnane O'Connor made the remarks during a…
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In June 1972, Limerick woman Ann O Gorman gave birth to a baby girl in the Bessborough mother-and-baby home in Cork. This was her first child and a difficult birth. It was a long tough labour, Ann told RTÉ’s This Week programme. I gave birth and heard the baby cry.
Ann remembers that a nurse was called to assist with the removal of the afterbirth and that she then slept for a considerable time. I was out cold for two or three days. When I woke up a nun came in and told me that my baby was an angel in heaven, she said.