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Hospitals told to tackle trolley crisis ahead of New Year havoc
Irish Independent
Hospitals have been ordered to review their operational plans for the New Year period after a senior HSE official voiced "very serious concern" about the number of patients lying on trolleys. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Beaumont cardiac intervention unit unused due to staff shortageIrish Times
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Hospitals have been ordered to review their operational plans for the New Year period after a senior HSE official voiced "very serious concern" about the number of patients lying on trolleys. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Beaumont cardiac intervention unit unused due to staff shortage
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Nadia Forde's mum given life-extending drug in her final stage of cancer
Irish Independent
Niamh Horan Twitter · Email. Published 28/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Nadia Forde 1 Nadia Forde. Model and singer Nadia Forde is celebrating a Christmas miracle after her cancer-stricken mother was given a ...
Nadia Forde reveals reveals her cancer-stricken mum has been given another ...Irish Mirror
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Niamh Horan Twitter · Email. Published 28/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Nadia Forde 1 Nadia Forde. Model and singer Nadia Forde is celebrating a Christmas miracle after her cancer-stricken mother was given a ...
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Irish Times
2014 newsmaker: Rose of Tralee Maria Walsh
Irish Times
Maria Walsh is still adjusting to the pace of being the Rose of Tralee. In the past four months she has visited impoverished children in Kolkata, helped to build schools in South Africa and met more people than she could have ever imagined. Acting as an ...
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Ohio young ladies of Irish heritage can win trip to Ireland: Westlake's Good News ...cleveland.com
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Irish Times
Maria Walsh is still adjusting to the pace of being the Rose of Tralee. In the past four months she has visited impoverished children in Kolkata, helped to build schools in South Africa and met more people than she could have ever imagined. Acting as an ...
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Burton: Free GP care in line with modern medical practice
Irish Examiner
The Tánaiste Joan Burton has said the Coalition will press on with rolling out free GP to the entire population. The policy is to be rolled out for under 6s in the New Year, while people over 70 will also be given free doctor visits. The plan is to extend the scheme ...
Leo and Joan split on date for free GP care for under-sixesIrish Independent
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Irish Examiner
The Tánaiste Joan Burton has said the Coalition will press on with rolling out free GP to the entire population. The policy is to be rolled out for under 6s in the New Year, while people over 70 will also be given free doctor visits. The plan is to extend the scheme ...
Leo and Joan split on date for free GP care for under-sixes
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Irish doctors disconnect brain-dead pregnant woman's life support after court battle
Morning Star Online
A brain-dead pregnant woman was taken off life support on Friday after a Dublin court ruled that her 18-week-old foetus was certain to die. The case had exposed fear and confusion among doctors about how to apply Ireland's strict ban on abortion. The High ...
Jerry Buttimer calls for abortion forumIrish Examiner
Court clears way for clinically dead pregnant woman to be taken off life supportIrish Times
Family embrace as court rules to turn off life support for mumIrish Independent
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A brain-dead pregnant woman was taken off life support on Friday after a Dublin court ruled that her 18-week-old foetus was certain to die. The case had exposed fear and confusion among doctors about how to apply Ireland's strict ban on abortion. The High ...
Jerry Buttimer calls for abortion forum
Court clears way for clinically dead pregnant woman to be taken off life support
Family embrace as court rules to turn off life support for mum
Galway Samaritans have busiest year to date
Connacht Tribune Group
Galway Samaritans have had their busiest year to date – answering more calls than ever before. Details of the increase in use of Samaritans' vital service were revealed in the 2013-2014 Impact Report covering Samaritans' work in Ireland, which was ...
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Galway Samaritans have had their busiest year to date – answering more calls than ever before. Details of the increase in use of Samaritans' vital service were revealed in the 2013-2014 Impact Report covering Samaritans' work in Ireland, which was ...
Irish Independent
Fond New Year's memories
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I believe I have been writing this column for nearly eight years now. Sometimes, it is straightforward, containing only information about upcoming events in Woodville. Other times, I let my creative juices surge and produce something a bit more personal.
Why I dread the New Year's Eve countdownIrish Independent
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Fremont News Messenger
I believe I have been writing this column for nearly eight years now. Sometimes, it is straightforward, containing only information about upcoming events in Woodville. Other times, I let my creative juices surge and produce something a bit more personal.
Why I dread the New Year's Eve countdown
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Ashya King parents afraid to return to UK over fears son will be taken
Irish Independent
The parents of brain cancer sufferer Ashya King have said they feel like refugees and are afraid to come back to the UK for fear their son will be taken from them. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Brett King said he has not been ...
Ashya King's family too scared to come home in case authorities snatch brave sonMirror.co.uk
Parents of cancer boy Ashya King fear bringing five-year-old back to BritainDaily Mail
Parents of brain cancer sufferer Ashya King: 'We feel like refugees'Evening Standard
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Irish Independent
The parents of brain cancer sufferer Ashya King have said they feel like refugees and are afraid to come back to the UK for fear their son will be taken from them. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Brett King said he has not been ...
Ashya King's family too scared to come home in case authorities snatch brave son
Parents of cancer boy Ashya King fear bringing five-year-old back to Britain
Parents of brain cancer sufferer Ashya King: 'We feel like refugees'
Irish Times
Food is a major source of delight and good health – we should savour its place ...
Irish Times
This year has been a very, very good year for the hard-working people who grow, produce and cook the best food in Ireland. The warm glow of success surrounding our creative food culture in the private sector, however, contrasts with a gloom in the public ...
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Irish Times
This year has been a very, very good year for the hard-working people who grow, produce and cook the best food in Ireland. The warm glow of success surrounding our creative food culture in the private sector, however, contrasts with a gloom in the public ...
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Three banned from UK library for 'personal hygiene issues'
New York Daily News
Something must have smelled from between the stacks. Three people have been banned from the main Library of Birmingham location in England because of “personal hygiene issues,” the Birmingham Mail reported. But other reasons individuals were given ...
Three people BANNED from a library - because they are too SMELLYMirror.co.uk
Three people banned from Library of Birmingham for being too SMELLYBirmingham Mail
'Bad personal hygiene' results in a Birmingham library banITV News
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Something must have smelled from between the stacks. Three people have been banned from the main Library of Birmingham location in England because of “personal hygiene issues,” the Birmingham Mail reported. But other reasons individuals were given ...
Three people BANNED from a library - because they are too SMELLY
Three people banned from Library of Birmingham for being too SMELLY
'Bad personal hygiene' results in a Birmingham library ban
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