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Decades after the deaths of hundreds of babies at a religious institution in Tuam, Ireland begins the painstaking excavation ...
Nothing until 2014, when an amateur historian uncovered evidence of a mass grave, potentially in a former sewage tank, ...
The casting director behind the wildly successful Fantastic Beasts franchise is looking for Galway actors to feature in ...
At the Tuam facility—where young, unmarried women and girls were sent to deliver babies—some of the deceased infants were ...
The future of the High Cross in Tuam, Galway, is causing a storm of controversy locally. Historical experts say the sandstone monument should be moved from its present position in the town square ...
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This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM City councillors have this evening approved by wide majority a fresh loan part ...
The Tuam case incited furious condemnation of a Catholic Church already weakened by a litany of sexual abuse scandals. Others countered that the sisters of Bon Secours had essentially been ...
Since the discovery five years ago, the children’s bones remained in the ground as Ireland embarked on a painful odyssey to resolution.
Daniel MacSweeney, who leads the exhumation of the babies' remains at Tuam, said that survivors and family members will have an opportunity to view the works in coming weeks.
Football is part of the climate of life in Tuam, writes Tommy Conlon, but Tuam Stars, holder of a record 25 county titles, have only one player on the Galway team ...
Hundreds of small bodies were buried under a playground at a home for unwed mothers, many in a disused sewage system. Years after Ireland acknowledged the tragic discovery, a resolution is finally ...