Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry
£77m paid out so far to survivors of historical institutional abuse
The Historical Institutional Abuse Redress Board in Northern Ireland has received more than 4,035 applications.
Long-awaited apology at Stormont for historical institutional abuse victims
Abuse survivors will watch on in the Assembly chamber.
Institutional abuse: Public apology to be streamed online
THE public apology to victims of institutional abuse will be streamed live from 12.30pm on Friday.
Churches, Barnardo's and Executive ministers discuss apology, memorial and redress to historic institutional abuse survivors
Discussions have been held over an apology to survivors of historic institutional abuse.
Religious institutions 'willing to engage' on compensation for abuse victims
Religious institutions have been willing to come forward to discuss compensating abuse victims, Stormont officials said.
Numbers who went through mother and baby homes in Northern Ireland could be 'significantly higher' than thought
The number of women who went through mother and baby homes in Northern Ireland is expected to be "significantly" higher than previously estimated.
Official apology for institutional child abuse to be made 'as soon as possible'
An official apology for institutional child abuse in Northern Ireland will be made as soon as possible, Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill has said.
Karen Bradley urged to introduce abuse compensation legislation before Parliament recess
Secretary of State Karen Bradley has been urged to introduce legislation to secure compensation for survivors of institutional abuse to Parliament before the summer recess.
Opinion: Sir Anthony Hart's plan needs urgent implementation
Retired judge Sir Anthony Hart provided an outstanding act of public service through his chairmanship of the biggest child abuse inquiry ever held in the UK.