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National children’s hospital

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Elaine Loughlin: Retrofit plan will go up in smoke if we can’t find people to do the work

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Elaine Loughlin: Delay takes the good out of goodwill gesture to Ireland's frontline workers
What started as a way to honour healthcare staff now looks like a measly half-hearted afterthought — and it's still not been paid
<p>In a note for the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Department of Health secretary-general Robert Watt said that “by the end of this year, it is expected that approximately €873m of the €1.433bn capital budget will have been drawn down”.</p>

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Children's Hospital has cost €873m to-date
<p>In July, immediately prior to the Dáil rising, and again in late August, the Department of Health told the PAC in writing that the issues of costs and timelines regarding the hospital are “commercially sensitive, and must remain confidential for an extended period”. Photo: Sasko Lazarov / RollingNews.ie</p>

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PAC blasts Department's lack of transparency on National Children’s Hospital
Gov chose 'least worst option' when proceeding with development of children’s hospital

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Gov chose 'least worst option' when proceeding with development of children’s hospital
Soaring hospital costs: Out of control?

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Soaring hospital costs: Out of control?
National children’s hospital told install water sprinklers

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National children’s hospital told install water sprinklers
National Children’s Hospital to lead to thousands of jobs in Dublin
National Children’s Hospital to lead to thousands of jobs in Dublin
Thousands of jobs will be created at the yet-to-be built new National Children&rsquo;s Hospital at the St James&rsquo;s Hospital campus in Dublin, it emerged yesterday.

Wed, 11 Nov, 2015

St James&rsquo;s site &lsquo;vigorously opposed&rsquo; for Children&rsquo;s Hospital
St James’s site ‘vigorously opposed’ for Children’s Hospital

Plans for the new National Children&rsquo;s Hospital on the St James&rsquo;s Hospital campus in Dublin will be &ldquo;vigorously opposed&rdquo;, Jack and Jill Foundation founder and chief executive Jonathan Irwin said yesterday.

Tue, 11 Aug, 2015

Video: Cost of children&rsquo;s hospital hits €60m
Video: Cost of children’s hospital hits €60m

Almost &euro;60m has been spent on the new National Children&rsquo;s Hospital which has yet to be built, it emerged yesterday.

Tue, 11 Aug, 2015

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