High Court judge Paul Gilligan to be appointed by Government to ‘engage with Thalidomide survivors’
Irish Thalidomide Association believes move will ‘bring 63 years, many wasted years of our campaign, to an end’
Irish Thalidomide Association believes move will ‘bring 63 years, many wasted years of our campaign, to an end’
Survivors satisfied with movement towards ‘negotiated settlement’ on decades-long saga following meeting with Coaliton leaders
Having lived a life of physical impairments, regular surgeries and chronic pain, she and her fellow thalidomide survivors want a Dáil apology
Irish Thalidomide Association expresses anger over a statement issued by the Coalition leaders last week
Government accused of not apologising for State role in prolonging access to drug after worldwide ban
Statement comes as Cabinet briefed on enhanced supports for people impacted by the drug
At heart of the national apology must be an acceptance of Australia’s moral responsibility, prime minister tells parliament
I was never made to feel special in the wrong way, but when I was 10, it was time to learn the truth about Thalidomide’s impact on my body
Irish Times photographer Nick Bradshaw has travelled around Ireland documenting the lives of people impacted by the drug for an intimate set of portraits
Mass actions now comprising 10 per cent of all legal cases against the State
Ireland’s thalidomide survivors renew appeal for what they consider appropriate redress over delays in removing Thalidomide from market
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