Soaring tensions about maternity hospital matched by falling birth rates
Between 2012 and 2020, total annual births in the State fell by 13,664, or almost 20%
Between 2012 and 2020, total annual births in the State fell by 13,664, or almost 20%
Agreement unchanged after intense debate over ownership and ethos of new hospital
Cabinet approval for deal could be granted conditionally on Tuesday, senior source says
Opponents of current plan continue to raise concerns of possible external interference
‘The Sisters of Charity have left healthcare in Ireland,’ says Fergus Finlay
Green Party deputy leader to await second Government memo before deciding if concerns around maternity hospital have been addressed
Senior legal source says canon law not relevant to the relocation of hospital
Long-mooted relocation has faced fresh upheaval this week amid Cabinet delay
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Despite desperate assurances over governance, public has lost faith in this project
Minister for Health indicates best course of action to allow all to see details of arrangements
Karen McEvoy died on Christmas Day 2018 a week after giving birth to daughter Ruby
Almost 1,500 new Covid-19 cases nationwide but hospital says vaccination rates significantly up among its patients
Revised health guidelines say it is safe for most pregnant staff to attend the workplace
No place for Catholic ethos in women’s reproductive healthcare, says Dr Peter Boylan
Once State signs lease, bank cannot seize St Vincent’s site for duration of up to 149 years
Compromises that once seemed secure are now in doubt and the future of the National Maternity Hospital is unclear
Maternity hospital ownership is essential to end culture of deference
Government uncomfortable building €800m hospital on land it does not own
Tánaiste says hospital will carry out clinical procedures contrary to Catholic ethos
Former master has campaigned publicly against plan to move hospital to St Vincent’s
Constitution and articles of new company approved by Charities Regulator and Revenue
Dr Aaamir Iqbal Malik had employment terminated by Kerry and Cavan hospitals
Former master Peter Boylan has written to board seeking objection put on agenda
Dr Peter Boylan criticises ‘shambles’ of plans to move to St Vincent’s under Nicky Kearns
One former NMH master distrusts religious on women’s reproductive healthcare
Move to St Vincent’s site at risk as scrutiny of religious order persists, NMH master warns
All medical procedures permitted in Irish law will be provided for, hospital group says
Call for correspondence between Sisters of Charity and Vatican to be made public
New master of maternity hospital believes move will not happen in his seven-year term
former master of hospital says his ‘jaw dropped’ when he heard of request
Former maternity master Dr Peter Boylan said wait times among ‘worst in the world’
Baby died within hours of attempted vacuum delivery, inquest hears
Doctors fearful of criminalisation as women present at 11 weeks’ gestation
‘Democracy is a very useful tool but it cannot dictate right and wrong,’ says activist
Hospital claims interfaith ceremony will mark inauguration of Master
HSE hoping more GPs who have agreed to provide services will sign up to helpline
HSE’s clinical adviser says ‘plenty’ of GPs available to provide services to those up to 12 weeks pregnant
St Vincent’s site may fall foul of EU building rules after saga of politics, finance and ethos
Everything you need to know before the planned introduction of termination services
Peter Boylan says ‘inevitably, there will be problems’ and nobody should expect ‘perfection’ from service
President signed Bill repealing Eighth into law, but it will be doctors implementing it in a clinical setting
Three-day ‘cooling off’ deemed demeaning and freedom of conscience under fire
Health committee told waiting period is unnecessary and without medical reason
Medical experts to tell Oireachtas committee of concerns over ultrasound availability
Dr Peter Boylan urges consultants to apologise to women for ‘unacceptable’ behaviour
Council urged to strengthen guide to put practice of open disclosure beyond doubt
The strongest political advocate for repeal was also the abortion referendum’s biggest winner
Alphonsus Cullinan questions ‘the critical thinking ability of the Irish’
More than 90% of those contacting broadcaster felt Yes campaign treated unfairly
Thirty-five years after its introduction, Eighth Amendment repealed after bitter campaign
Yes and No campaigners react to expected result in abortion referendum
Government hopes legislation on abortion will be implemented by the end of the year
Broadcast followed row between RTÉ and the No side over who should represent it in debate
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