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Published 17:02 23 Oct 2018 BST

Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Katherine Zappone said that today's decision will give answers to families and former residents of the Bon Secours home.
"I am committed to ensuring that all the children interred at this site can have a dignified and respectful burial," she said.
The news was also welcomed by the Tuam Babies group who called the decision "exceptionally important."
They said:
"We want all of the children found, if they are not in the grave, where are they? All of the children must be found and we would like to see a full excavation of the entire site as we believe there are many graves in the area, not just at the site we have all come to know. "The lost children of Ireland deserve truth and recognition and dignity in their shameful deaths, which was no fault of their own."

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