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The documents are being assessed by the Truth Recovery Independent Panel. More than 10,000 women and girls passed through around a dozen “mother-and-baby” institutions between the 1920s and the 1990s. In Northern Ireland, there were also three Magdalene Laundries – in effect, workhouses where women and girls were made to carry out demanding duties. The institutions were mainly run by religious organisations.