Mother And Baby Home Survivors Want Meeting With Taoiseach

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Survivors of Mother and Baby Homes say they want an urgent meeting with the Taoiseach to make sure they’re all included in an upcoming inquiry.

The Coalition of Survivors, which is the biggest representative group, claims it’s deeply unfair and hurtful that so many have been omitted from the Inquiry, and say they want Enda Kenny to find out what happened to every living survivor.

It comes as the Children’s Minister is to brief her cabinet colleagues on the latest developments later, while, its understood the government’s considering expanding the scope of their investigations in light of the recent Tuam mass grave find.

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The Bishop of Killaloe, who previously served as Secretary of the Tuam Diocese has described the scandal as an indictment of Church and State.

While he’s waiting to read the Commission’s findings, Bishop Fintan Monahan admits that what appears to have happened in Tuam is unforgivable.