Last week, a report found only two of eight religious bodies linked to mother and baby homes offered to contribute to a survivor redress scheme. Politics
The Church of Ireland has €632m in assets and €40m in cash but has decided to not make a contribution towards redress. Economics
Tánaiste Simon Harris previously said legislation could not be ruled out. Politics
Irish Government faces steep legal barriers to compelling religious orders to make financial contribution to redress Politics
Some survivors want Government to seize assets of religious orders who refuse to pay Politics
Foley also spoke to The Journal about redress for mother and baby home survivors and working with TD Michael Lowry. Politics
Government negotiator Sheila Nunan has submitted a final report with conclusions from talks with seven Catholic bodies and the Church of Ireland Politics