No enhanced medical cards for industrial school victims
Victims of abuse in industrial schools are being blocked by the government from accessing an enha...
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Victims of abuse in industrial schools are being blocked by the government from accessing an enha...
The Christian Brothers are carrying out a financial review to see if they can afford to pay the f...
The National Association of General Practitioners (NAGP)will be excluded from formal negotiations...
Children’s rights activist and former judge Catherine McGuinness has criticised the omission of...
Sixty-four women have submitted completed application forms to the Symphysiotomy Payment Scheme, ...
Scorecards for managers in the health service will be introduced next year, with their performanc...
A strike by 27,000 second level teachers today has shut schools and disrupted hundreds of thousands of students and parents.
A number of business owners in Waterford have said many of their customers no longer shop in the ...
As John Gray looked down from his pedestal at the marchers on O’Connell Street last Saturday, i...
While protests raged all week, the coalition lurched from one soggy disaster to another. Pat Leahy and Michael Brennan report
A state-funded charity has been criticised for tendering for cheaper alert alarms for elderly peo...
Twenty-one of the biggest publicly-run nursing homes are at risk of closure due to the state’s ...
Relaxing the ban on gay men donating blood will increase the risk of infections
Efforts to hire doctors on short-term contracts, in a bid to reduce the HSE’s massive agency costs, have failed.
New survey shows Ireland pays more for medicines than other EU countries