
Legislation has been introduced to set up a long-awaited public inquiry into mother and baby homes in Northern Ireland.
It also allows for a redress scheme which will see victims and survivors receive a 10 thousand pound payment.
Thousands of pregnant women and girls passed through the institutions between the 1920s and 1990s.
Many faced mistreatment.
Deputy First Minister Emma-Little Pengelly says they deserve an apology and compensation…………