How abandonment of the Mother and Child scheme became a defining moment in Irish political history

How abandonment of the Mother and Child scheme became a defining moment in Irish political history

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Seventy-five years ago, in April 1951, Ireland’s political landscape was in the middle of one of its most significant and controversial crises since the foundation of the State. Health Minister Dr Noel Browne attempted to introduce free healthcare without a means test for all expectant mothers and for children up to the age of 16.