‘Is that your wife? You should be ashamed’: a charity collector’s anti-immigrant hate in south Dublin
A man, oblivious to the world, and so at war with the living, screamed and heckled a couple and their daughter
Orla Tinsley columns
A man, oblivious to the world, and so at war with the living, screamed and heckled a couple and their daughter
The only value of having power is to empower other people in turn. Experience of illness and the health system yields simple insights into how care can be improved
The sea air masks a weight that would otherwise be crushing: no kidney transplant or living donor has worked out for me yet
How can we move towards an idea of community rather than competition for care?
In those transitory spaces in the hospital, where you think you can breathe a sigh of relief, don’t
Don’t let healthcare surroundings determine how you feel. Make the space your own with a few home comforts and items of self-care
There must be accountability, and removal and retraining of staff who create danger for patients in their care
Medical gaslighting after a serious injury makes recovery a long, tortuous road
Orla Tinsley: I was a penniless student, but there was one kitten, King George, who melted my heart
Orla Tinsley: Social media morphs into a space to write intentionally and lyrically when picking up a pen is not an option
The Human Tissue Bill has taken 15 years to reach committee stage but it promises to be a milestone for donors and those in need of organs
In the News podcast with Bernice Harrison
In the Irish Health service, it is up to the patient to make the space-time continuum between the then of the appointment and the now of the pain work
As anyone with a chronic illness knows, hospital is not a holiday, it’s more of a gladiator match
Here I am swimming around in death, and hope and transplant, but something gloriously gloomy is already afoot
The irony is, before I was diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease, I mostly avoided fast food
We cannot have a fully functioning national CF service in Ireland until we can fully support our heart and lung transplant service and all that comes with it
We need art on every centimetre of Ireland’s hospital walls, and artists-in-residence to bring nonsecular, open-hearted warmth to our medical spaces
Orla Tinsley: No matter how far we get, there are always those who are happy to project their unchecked ableism on to us, with real-life consequences
The free taxi transport system that brings patients to life-saving treatment is that it has been nothing but problematic from the beginning
Activist is approaching fourth anniversary of successful double lung transplant
By Aisling Bea, Mary McAleese, Richard Ford, Marian Keyes, Tolü Makay, Blindboy and more
Parents of cystic fibrosis campaigner attend Kidney Association rememberance service
New York doctors work to clear ‘unusual obstruction’ of double lung transplant recipient
Consent deemed granted unless person has registered their wish not to become a donor
The home of Nicky Byrne, Jenny Greene and Eoghan McDermott has some unlikely fans
Public response to programme ‘not seen in a decade’, says kidney association
Review: ‘Orla Tinsley: Warrior’ depicts incredible resilience against grinding circumstance
My transplant is not a cure for cystic fibrosis, but it means the threat to my life is gone for now
Broadcaster’s television line-up promises to show ‘all sides of Irish life’
Cystic fibrosis campaigner is in recovery following operation in December
The cystic fibrosis campaigner says she is thinking of her donor after the operation
Cystic fibrosis campaigner under sedation after double lung transplant
Cystic fibrosis campaigner got seventh call this week after six donors unsuitable
Fundraising page started for Orla Tinsley’s operation has gathered more than $50,000
‘My time is running out’: Cystic Fibrosis campaigner needs double lung transplant
The Women’s Podcast celebrates its 100th episode with 100 quotes by and about women in Ireland
CF campaigner Orla Tinsley says decision disappointing as trials showed drug works
More people are living with cystic fibrosis than ever before, so the HSE needs to future-proof its services
Irish abroad are empowering themselves on social media as as the same-sex marriage referendum approaches, writes Quentin Fottrell in New York
Undertakers could teach Pat Kenny and Ray D’Arcy a thing or two about tact and discretion
A pilot workshop to tackle homophobic bullying in Dublin schools is being expanded. Participants in the scheme share their experiences
Opinion: donation of organs should be a natural conclusion of the life cycle
Lack of legislation forces people to jump through hoops to prove identity
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