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FAI CEO 'deeply shocked' by historical abuse allegations and encourages others to come forward
David Courell said that the FAI were first made aware of the allegations earlier this year and that the organisation has met with the women involved.
'Step-by-step': Taoiseach says Govt won't immediately drop case against UK over Troubles Legacy Act
Harris said he wanted to build a new working relationship with new Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
- The Journal speaks to women who have freebirthed in Ireland and beyond about their reasons for going outside of the medical system.
- One woman who became immersed in exclusive, private online groups says leaving the extreme end of the freebirth movement felt like 'leaving a cult'.
- Some in Ireland are freebirthing because they can't access HSE homebirthing services.
- A Louth woman, Naomi James, who died after giving birth at home without a medic present, also participated in online groups, and freebirthing influencers.
'You're made to feel dirty': Woman with HIV on struggle to get fertility treatment in Ireland
Ainy, who lives in Macroom Co Cork, said she never felt stigmatised over her status until she sought fertility assistance.

