Ireland is at risk of having to pay compensation to thousands of women forced to travel abroad to receive an abortion unless the law is immediately changed to make the procedure legal and easily accessible.
Thu, 09 Nov, 2017
Cork’s nine-year wait for a Munster MHC final appearance is over as Denis Ring’s young troops produced a hugely impressive performance to down the reigning champions in this evening’s semi-final replay.
Mon, 03 Jul, 2017
Thu, 06 Apr, 2017
St Brendan’s, Killarney 5-21 High School Clonmel 0-7
Sat, 27 Feb, 2016
CBS HS Clonmel (Tipperary) 1-10 St Francis College, Rochestown (Cork) 0-7: Football in Clonmel is enjoying something of a golden age, and the prospect of a dream-like spring remains a reality after Saturday’s Corn Uí Mhuirí semi-final in Fermoy.
Mon, 08 Feb, 2016
A woman who, along with her two daughters and three others, was trapped on a ‘chair-o-plane’ ride in Waterford for more than 90 minutes has described the terror they felt, suspended high above the ground on the jerking machinery.
Thu, 03 Jul, 2014
Independent TD Michael Lowry has been elected in Tipperary North.
Sat, 26 Feb, 2011
THE system used by Fianna Fáil to select candidates to run for elections has developed into “a farce”, a party councillor in north Tipperary has claimed.
Thu, 20 Jan, 2011
THE son of former government minister Michael Smith is to challenge outgoing TD Máire Hoctor to run for Fianna Fáil in the general election in the North Tipperary constituency.
Thu, 13 Jan, 2011
LAST ditch talks are scheduled for today to quell a protest movement among rural-based Government TDs against two pieces of legislation championed by Environment Minister John Gormley.
Tue, 29 Jun, 2010
COALITION tension over the threat to cut state pensions spilled into the open last night as the Greens insisted they would vote against such a move, attacking the “confusion” surrounding the issue.
Tue, 18 May, 2010
Patients who are stranded abroad and who are running low, or have run out, of medications, have been advised to contact their local pharmacy in Ireland for advice.
Tue, 20 Apr, 2010
MANY Fianna Fáil backbenchers stayed away from their weekly parliamentary party meeting yesterday amid growing dissatisfaction with Brian Cowen’s reshuffle.
Thu, 25 Mar, 2010
AFTER 11 days of sick patients making huge round trips just to get their medicine from temporary dispensing units, the pharmacists’ dispute finally appeared to be close to an end last night.
Wed, 12 Aug, 2009
Pharmacists were tonight urged to call off a crippling 11-day stoppage and resume services across the country.
Tue, 11 Aug, 2009
Health Minister Mary Harney is again appealing to pharmacists who have contracts with the HSE to provide full services to patients on the community drugs scheme.
Sat, 08 Aug, 2009
REBEL pharmacists were warned last night they faced legal action for breaching their state contract to dispense drugs to the public.
PROTESTING pharmacists have warned of widespread medicine shortages and dispensing delays from tomorrow with hundreds of chemists either remaining closed or refusing to dispense medicines under the community drugs schemes.
Mon, 03 Aug, 2009
Widespread medicine shortages and delays are being forecast by the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) following the withdrawal of as many as 800 pharmacists from the Drug Payment schemes.
Sun, 02 Aug, 2009
Health chiefs were today warned patients‘ safety was at risk as hundreds of chemists are expected to stop dispensing prescriptions to medical card holders.
Sat, 01 Aug, 2009
PHARMACISTS have accused the Health Service Executive of throwing up a smokescreen over a looming crisis in the supply of medicines under the State’s community schemes.
Wed, 29 Jul, 2009
Pharmacists tonight hit out at State health chiefs claiming they were desperately trying to cover up a looming crisis in the supply of medicine.
Tue, 28 Jul, 2009
MORE than 900 pharmacists have told the Health Service Executive they are withdrawing from the community drugs schemes.
Thu, 02 Jul, 2009
Around one in 10 non-medical card holders are cutting back on vital medicine because of the recession, a new study has found.
Sun, 26 Apr, 2009
Pharmacists passed a vote of no confidence in the Government’s health policies at their annual conference today.
Sat, 25 Apr, 2009
FEARS that cuts being forced through by Government will threaten the viability of pharmacies will dominate the Irish Pharmacy Union’s AGM today.
TAOISEACH Brian Cowen has promised a symbolic cull of junior
Sat, 04 Apr, 2009
FREE patient advice and services provided by pharmacists reduced GP visits by almost four million and unnecessary attendances at accident and emergency departments by more than 500,000 in 2007, a report claims.
Tue, 27 Jan, 2009
Plans to end overnight A&E services at two hospitals in Nenagh and Ennis were today denounced as dangerous.
Mon, 12 Jan, 2009
HIGH numbers of young people have friends who are in violent relationships, including schoolgirls.
Tue, 18 Nov, 2008
A friend of a man who died from stab wounds following an altercation on the way home from a pub has told a jury that he saw the man accused of murder stab the deceased.
Wed, 12 Nov, 2008
A friend of a man who died following an altercation on the way home from the pub has told a jury that he could see his friend's intestines protruding from a bad stab wound to his right side immediately after the incident.
Tue, 11 Nov, 2008
PHARMACISTS say they are willing to help the Government reduce the cost of the state’s medicines bill.
Thu, 06 Nov, 2008
THE Government was warned yesterday that it may never be forgiven for ending the automatic entitlement to a medical card for everyone over 70.
Wed, 29 Oct, 2008
The Minister of State for Older People has admitted that there are still a number of issues to be ironed out in relation to the over-70s medical-card scheme.
Tue, 28 Oct, 2008
Junior Minister Maire Hoctor is set to face questions about the over-70s medical card scheme at a meeting of older people in Dublin today.
LAST year Taoiseach Bertie Ahern appointed 20 junior ministers to an already bloated political plutocracy.
Sat, 18 Oct, 2008
THE Health Service Executive has warned that medicine prices will rise by around 9% when it restores a controversial drugs payment scheme next month.
Wed, 15 Oct, 2008
A THREE million euro Business and Technology Park was officially opened in Roscrea yesterday by Minister of State at the Department of Health and Children Máire Hoctor.
Tue, 20 May, 2008
PHARMACISTS have warned the Government a row over plans to refuse to dispense drugs to medical card holders could flare up again because of the slow progress of talks with the Health Service Executive.
Mon, 12 May, 2008
Fresh calls were made today for an increase in social welfare in the upcoming budget despite less people being at risk of poverty.
Thu, 29 Nov, 2007
The Government is fully committed to improving all aspects of the lives of older people, a support group was told today.
Thu, 13 Sep, 2007
Fri, 16 Feb, 2007
A €3 MILLION Government grant, aimed at building a visitors’ centre in Nenagh Castle, remained secure — although the project will be temporarily halted due to archaeological excavations, which has led to the discovery of some important ruins.
Wed, 10 Jan, 2007
ONE-IN-FIVE Irish patients are taking two or more medicines and almost one in four are worried they are not taking them properly.
Wed, 01 Nov, 2006
One in five Irish patients are currently taking two or more medicines and 23% of those are concerned that they are not taking their medicines correctly.
Tue, 31 Oct, 2006
Waterford IT 1-18 Cork IT 1-10
Wed, 22 Mar, 2006
Limerick 1-19 Waterford IT 3-10
Mon, 06 Feb, 2006
THE Mayor of Limerick last night issued a ‘shape up or ship out’ warning to the Industrial Development Agency (IDA) after Limerick and the mid-west drew a blank with new industrial jobs during 2005.
Thu, 05 Jan, 2006
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