Climate group ActionZero opens new facility in Tralee
Up to 50 ‘high-value’ engineering and manufacturing jobs will be on site
Up to 50 ‘high-value’ engineering and manufacturing jobs will be on site
Transplants have improved enormously and can help restore confidence
Mother-of-three Karen McCabe died of a blood clot following procedure at Bon Secours Hospital
Effort to involve DNA identification process ‘on a scale never done before’ in Ireland, O’Gorman says
Hospital chief executive talks about catering to needs of as many as 25 nationalities
How industries have adapted and grown so fast that they are constantly hiring new staff
Historian’s work is the subject of a documentary to be broadcast this week
Michael Byrne says knowing more about his past would give him ‘a little more peace’
No explicit reference made to congregation’s role in running Tuam Mother and Baby Home
Net assets of one religious congregation found to be more than €1 billion in 2009
Roderic O’Gorman writes to hundreds of survivors telling them ‘you are believed’
An event at the National Concert Hall aims to give a voice to survivors and catalyse change
Hospital responds after accusations by Fine Gael TD of ‘significant delays’ for patients
Over 100 people cleared by treatment fund to have scopes carried out in nearby private hospital
Government aim in complex talks is to move quickly and avoid mistakes of past
State-run psychiatric hospitals were the single greatest contributor to coercive confinement in mid-20th century Ireland
Council ‘fully committed’ to providing survivors with access to archives and records
Historian and Tuam mother and baby home survivors unhappy with report and apology
HSE to be allocated up to 30% of capacity in private hospitals during current surge
Commission set up following her uncovering of 796 child deaths at Tuam Home
Any new agreement to tackle Covid-19 surge could run for two years
Real estate investor Mel Sutcliffe’s firm aims to double assets under management to €1bn
HSE says two private consultants have said they intend to resign from State contract
Group of consultants withdrawing from Covid-19 arrangement with the State
Two inpatient beds out of three remained empty during April
Insurance cover for doctors who haven’t signed contract expires
Concern over private patient care as further 21 die and 390 new cases confirmed
CUH taking measure from Monday to Wednesday as part of infection control
Six Nations match between Ireland and France in Paris in doubt
Significant capital projects part of the plan to include new €77m cancer centre in Cork
A patient engagement strategy lets the hospital group focus on enhancing its activity and developing new initiatives
Pat Farrell is putting lobbying skills to use representing institutional property investors
Former guest gets apology from five star hotel for ‘very serious injuries’
Pricewatch: Reader shares her experience of conflicting phone calls with Laya Healthcare
Awards, elections, trials, boycotts, summits and festivals over the coming year
Minister say work on exhumations at former mother and baby home may not begin until late 2020
ICHA member says consultants are moving to private hospital due to working conditions
Judges agreed reconsideration of the complex statutory limitation periods applicable to personal injury actions is desirable
Seen and Heard: Big four concerned over new grading system; Bon Secours merger
The State did not adequately oversee mother-and-baby homes says commission member
Taoiseach says commission of investigation’s fifth interim report makes ‘gruesome reading’
‘Clear many of the children who died in the Tuam Home are buried in the chambers’
Commission of investigation to seek additional year to complete final report
No reference to money in Pope’s reply to Minister for Children Katherine Zappone
Homeless agency compiles new history of Mercy Order building ahead of its conversion
Minister objected to Catholic families event getting cash after removal of LGBT material
The decision to carry out a forensic examination has already brought comfort to survivors of the institution
Lorraine Duffy secures apology for delay in diagnosis of inter-cranial aneurysm
Galway historian had been given no inkling of the decision when she met Taoiseach Leo Varadkar on Monday night
Decision to excavate and exhume site of Tuam mother and baby home welcomed
‘It is an offer, it is a contribution to the costs, it is voluntary, it is not a settlement, it is not an indemnity’ - Katherine Zappone
Coroner is the responsible office-holder; Bon Secours order holds obligations – network
‘All it takes is one rugby season, one concussion and your child’s brain is permanently damaged’
Minister asked Pope Francis to ‘demonstrate remorse’ for treatment of woman, children with swift action
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices