Irish government to apologise over mother-and-baby homes

BBC News

"The Irish government is to apologise after an investigation found an 'appalling level of infant mortality' in the country's mother-and-baby homes," according to this article from BBC News. "The commission that investigated the homes found that the number of children who died was about 15% of all those who were born in the institutions." Those children that survived were adopted or taken to orphanages run by Catholic nuns.