Priority Alan Kelly attached to women’s health issues acknowledged by Varadkar
Legislation on disclosure of patient safety issues delayed too long, admits Tánaiste
Legislation on disclosure of patient safety issues delayed too long, admits Tánaiste
After a fully online event last year, the city’s cinemas are open again for a festival stuffed with Irish and international features
Woman who exposed CervicalCheck scandal says ‘Don’t be afraid to take them on’
Active Neuro Project delivered by MS Ireland aims to reduce fractures and related surgery
Phelan advised to spend time with family before starting down ‘chemotherapy road’
‘Constant worry of catching Covid was weighing heavily on me,’ Phelan says
Albaraa Turkistani (27) caught with 272 images and 159 videos of children and babies
Attorney General warns that insurers may pull cover if concession on recurring cancer
CervicalCheck campaigner says chemotherapy would be the end of the road for her
Campaigner vows to keep fighting for changes in CervicalCheck tribunal approach
Tribunal established despite Department of Health announcing it would be paused
Tributes to CervicalCheck campaigner (39) who sued state over misreading of smear test results
Patient support group welcomes apology, describing it as a ‘watershed moment’
Irish airline says revenue rose 11% to €2.3bn, aided by it cutting average fares 6% to €36 over the first quarter of its financial year
Cervical cancer campaigner criticises the ‘paternalistic’ attitude of medical profession
Simon Harris defends Taoiseach after criticism from ‘incredible advocate’ Vicky Phelan
‘Anything he may lack in experience or age, he makes up in commitment,’ Varadkar says
Cervical cancer campaigner was offered palliative chemotherapy but decided on new drug
Mass to take place in Dublin’s Pro-Cathedral on Wednesday morning
Patient representatives want Scally recommendations implemented immediately
Vicky Phelan, the woman whose case revealed controversy, says finding is a ‘whitewash’
Minister for Health briefed on report about cervical screening controversy
Victim of CervicalCheck scandal says State contributed €25,000 to her €2.5m settlement
BreastCheck ‘has tacitly admitted’ concerns over potential missed diagnosis in screenings
‘Extraordinary’ figures show many yet to receive information despite Government promises
Practice of CervicalCheck sending smear tests abroad has been criticised
Four cases now listed in High Court since Vicky Phelan settled her action for €2.5m
Doctors were being ‘put at a disadvantage’ in deciding who should or should not be told
Tony Holahan insists Department of Health decision not to escalate ‘reasonable’
Harty says one committee should lead while Fleming defends PAC hearing
Grace Rattigan says CervicalCheck advised doctor not to tell family of incorrect smear
Memo warning of negative media fallout from cervical cancer patients described as ‘game-changer’ by Government Minister
Cancer screening service focus in March 2016 was ‘reactive communications response’
HSE director general should work ‘day in, day out’ to get accountability, Minister says
Multimillion euro agreement follows ‘horrific week’ for women in Ireland
Paul Connors says that CervicalCheck’s reputation will be difficult to rebuild
Sinn Féin demands accountability from director general before he walks ‘off into the sunset’
Revelation raises prospect hundreds more women could find smear tests were misread
HSE says 162 women – including 17 who have died – were not informed of a delay in their cervical cancer diagnosis
Limerick woman ‘does not have any trust’ in CervicalCheck management after revelation that 17 affected women have died
John and Tammy Stokes are currently living in a cabin on a halting site in Clondalkin
Several women were not told of the delay in their cancer diagnosis
HSE: examination will be completed on Monday and women will be notified
Controversy after figures show 206 women may have had a delayed cancer diagnosis
Phelan’s court case brought to light failings of the CervicalCheck screening programme
Child cannot be responsible for failings of abusive father, says barrister
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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
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