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Organisation: National Archives Advisory Council

Government told as far back as 2013 of possibility to seal child abuse records for longer than 30 years
Government told as far back as 2013 of possibility to seal child abuse records for longer than 30 years

An advisory council to the National Archives told the Government as far back as 2013 that it was possible to seal child abuse records for longer than 30 years.

Sun, 22 Sep, 2019

Anonymising abuse records expensive, archives council told
Anonymising abuse records expensive, archives council told

Anonymising records and contacting institutional abuse survivors instead of sealing records for 75 years would involve “considerable expense” and “significant practical difficulties”.

Thu, 22 Aug, 2019

Ireland playing catch-up when it comes to releasing official records
Ireland playing catch-up when it comes to releasing official records

IN an environment where opposing traditions sustain their animosity by clinging to very different versions of the past, access to historical documents assumes a particular importance. 

Mon, 27 Feb, 2017

Tributes paid to ‘master interrogator’ and ‘true gentleman’ Brian Farrell
Tributes paid to ‘master interrogator’ and ‘true gentleman’ Brian Farrell

Politicians, academics, journalists, and the public have been paying tribute to current affairs mastermind Brian Farrell who died yesterday morning.

Tue, 11 Nov, 2014

Judge appointed to lead Abbey

A JUDGE has been appointed chairman of the Abbey Theatre as the century-old institution undergoes a major reform.

Fri, 30 Sep, 2005

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