Testimony: new documentary shows a stark reckoning with Ireland’s Magdalene past – and the long fight for justice
The trauma these women endured is unimaginable.
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The trauma these women endured is unimaginable.
Mine water district heating schemes provide an opportunity to involve communities in their energy futures.
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