The Irish Thalidomide Association (ITA) met with Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris on Thursday afternoon to ...
The drug thalidomide was withdrawn in 1961 after it was shown to have caused birth defects in thousands of children worldwide ...
The Government has met Thalidomide survivors in Dublin and outlined a series of measures to help them, including the provision of medical cards.
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Thalidomide survivors urge Government to deliver long-awaited State apology and fair resolution
Thalidomide survivors tell the Taoiseach and Tánaiste it’s time for the State to finally apologise and deliver lasting justice ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
Thalidomide survivors hope meeting will ‘shift dial’ on resolution process
Thalidomide survivors are hoping that a meeting with the Taoiseach and Tánaiste will result in “a shift in the dial” for the ...
Joe Scott on MSNOpinion
They Said It Was Safe - Until 100,000 Babies Were Born Deformed
It was the miracle pill of the 1950s - the cure for morning sickness, backed by doctors and governments worldwide. Then the ...
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‘A national scandal’: Hundreds of victims of cancer-linked pregnancy drug call for public inquiry
Jennifer Bradley was told in 1970 that the DES drug prescribed during pregnancy was ‘completely safe’ - but it has left her ...
Here in the USA, we have lived with the confidence that the medications sold over the counter, by prescription or ...
The disease raises questions about the limits of criminal responsibility, though a breach of trust is a breach of trust ...
HUNDREDS of birth defect victims will campaign for justice after their families were harmed by a drug given to pregnant women ...
A walkthrough of a house in Larkfield Grove, Harold's Cross, Dublin, which was bought by Ed Williams and Alannah Horne in ...
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Kerry Thalidomide survivor John hails ‘positive’ meeting the Taoiseach and Tánaiste in Dublin
Tarbert native and Ireland’s youngest Thalidomide survivor, John Stack, told The Kerryman this week that, following a meeting at the Government Buildings in Dublin with Taoiseach Micheál Martin and ...
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