The Historical Institutional Abuse Redress Board in Northern Ireland has received more than 4,035 applications.
Some £77m has so far been paid to survivors of historical institutional abuse at state, church or charity-run homes in Northern Ireland The awards have been made to those who suffered abuse at state, church or charity-run homes in Northern Ireland in the past.
Retired High Court judge Sir Anthony Hart, with David Lane and Geraldine Doherty at the end of the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry It will build on the newspaper advertising, posters and social media videos issued in March and the leaflets distributed to every household in Northern Ireland in May.
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