The fate of infants who may have died in baby homes in Northern Ireland remains a huge unanswered question, MLAs have been told.
Judith Gillespie, who chairs Stormont’s inter-departmental working group examining the operation of mother and baby homes and Magdalene laundries, told the Assembly’s Health Committee that issues around missing death records should be a key focus of any future investigation into the institutions.
An expert panel has been commissioned to work with survivors of mother and baby homes and Magdalene laundries to design the shape of a future investigation. A public inquiry is among the options available.
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Government approves nominations to the Policing Authority Shalom Binchy, Elaine Byrne, Donal de Buitléir and Stephen Martin nominated following an open state boards process Resolutions will now be moved in both Houses of the Oireachtas
The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, has today received government approval for the appointment of four new nominees to the Policing Authority, following an open competition through the State Boards process run by the Public Appointments Service.
The four successful candidates are Shalom Binchy, Elaine Byrne, Dr Donal de Buitléir and Stephen Martin.
Minister McEntee said: I am delighted to be nominating four such eminent candidates for appointment to the Policing Authority. The four nominees will bring a breadth of skills, knowledge and experience to their roles and ensure the continuing effectiveness of the Authority in supporting excellent policing through effective oversight of An Garda Sí
Government approves nominations to the Policing Authority
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Government approves nominations to the Policing Authority
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Shalom Binchy, Elaine Byrne, Donal de Buitléir and Stephen Martin nominated following an open state boards process
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9 February 2021
The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, has today received Government approval for the appointment of four new nominees to the Policing Authority, following an open competition through the State Boards process run by the Public Appointments Service.
The four successful candidates are Shalom Binchy, Elaine Byrne, Dr Donal de Buitléir and Stephen Martin.
Minister McEntee said:
“I am delighted to be nominating four such eminent candidates for appointment to the Policing Authority. The four nominees will bring a breadth of skills, knowledge and experience to their roles and ensure the continuing effectiveness of the