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Health Minister, James Reilly, welcomes development that HIQA is to consider a request from the HSE to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Savita Halappanavar.
Oonagh Smyth, Prime Time reporter, discusses a key part of the Expert Group Report on Abortion which details various methods for dealing with the issue of abortion
Micheál Lehane reports that there's a growing sense that primary legislation on abortion is necessary and will be coming their way
Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports that tough talks in Brussels to work out a deal on the new EU budget, will resume later this morning
George Parker, Financial Times, discusses the budget impasse as the UK continues to insist on a freeze in EU spending
UTV's Rob Morrison, a co-author of RTÉ's report into the Frontline presidential debate programme, says any suggestion that it is incomplete or watered down is absolutely incorrect
Labour Senator James Heffernan on a stand-off which developed at a Limerick school between parents and a number of subcontractors who claim they were not paid for works carried out
Siobhan O'Flynn, principal of Kilfinane National School, says classes will take place as normal today after a dispute between sub-contractors and management and parents was resolved
Joan O'Sullivan reports that, after 90 years in business, the Government Publications Office bookshop closes today. Anyone wishing to get publications can email publications@opw.ie or phone (01) 647 6834
Author Jennifer Johnston discusses her novels and her life as a writer, as she receives a Lifetime Achievement honour at the National Book Awards
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Kerry teenager Donal Walsh has died after losing his battle with cancer.
He passed away at his home in Blennerville, County Kerry, surrounded by his dad Fionnbar, his mother Elma and his sister Jemma.
Donal, aged 16, had publicly appealed to young people not to end their lives. He wrote a letter which brought him to national prominence.
He had been battling cancer since he was first diagnosed four years ago, and had raised over €50,000 for charity.
Weeks before his death, Donal recorded a video message to be circulated in schools.
Fr Francis Nolan, parish priest of St. John's in Tralee, was with Donal Walsh's family in the hours after his death
Minister of State for Mental Health Kathleen Lynch paid tribute to Donal's 'generosity of spirit'