A fresh investigation should be opened into Ireland’s forced adoption system in mother and baby homes, a report recommended yesterday as lawyers criticised continuing secrecy on the part of the authorities.
The final report of the three-year Clann Project, an initiative to establish the truth of what happened to unmarried mothers and their adopted children, also calls for the Irish government to give those affected statutory rights to access their files.
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