Stormont ministers are issuing a public apology to survivors of historical institutional abuse in Northern Ireland.
It comes five years after a public inquiry into 22 children’s homes found shocking mistreatment between 1922 and 1995.https://t.co/Fi1zOq3IWR pic.twitter.com/tm6Yv9zyZJ
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This afternoon.
Stormont, Northern Ireland.
“Today we, as representatives of the state, say that we are sorry We are sorry that the state’s systems failed to protect you from abuse.”
Michelle McIlveen (top), Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) education minister
Northern Ireland: Victims of historical abuse to receive long-awaited public apology (Sky News)


