Nursing homes told to ‘delete and destroy’ documents
Meeting is now the subject of a probe by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission
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Meeting is now the subject of a probe by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission
Harris told this newspaper he would write to WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to highlight his concerns
In a follow-up to last week’s interview, Ibrahim Halawa’s father Hussein holds forth on fatwas, radicalisation and running Ireland’s largest mosque
Just one in 20 new cancer drugs assessed for the Irish market since the beginning of 2016 were considered value for money, according to a new assessment by the NCPE
Imam Hussein Halawa speaks about sharia law, women’s rights, Islamic extremism and life as head of the biggest mosque in Ireland
Ibrahim Halawa should be offered a counselling and rehabilitation programme on his return to Ireland, two senior Islamic clerics have said
Department of Health warns of €2 billion funding crisis
Inform Parents has accused the HSE chief of defamation and slander after he made comments regarding the tactics used by campaigners against the cervical cancer vaccine
Huge delays are emerging at one of Dublin’s designated centres for breast cancer
The HSE said 65 non-specialist doctors had been appointed to consultant posts in recent years, but there are concerns the real figure could be higher
Economist Paul Gorecki has found that the state’s deal with major medicine suppliers will generate just €290m in real savings
They warned that the system involved “an inevitable reduction in efficiency, efficacy, patient safety, and an increased and undetermined cost”
Health service structures not fit for purpose, says Tony O’Brien
Morgan McMonagle was on duty when St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington was put on high alert
The revelation is damaging for pharmaceutical company, which first sought €159,000 a patient