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Schools abuse: Almost 2,400 allegations at more than 300 religious-run institutions disclosed to inquiry
Minister for Education Norma Foley says level of sexual abuse at special schools ‘nothing short of horrific’
03/09/2024 ***FILE PHOTO *** Blackrock College in Blackrock, South County Dublin.. Picture Colin Keegan, Collins Dublin
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Harry McGee
Tue Sept 03 2024 - 20:39
Schools abuse inquiry
Blackrock College
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