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    Chaplain John Kelly says he offers a supportive listening ear for patients

    TUH chaplain says being with patients 'a privilege'

    Coronavirus • 10 Feb 21
    Lynsey Bennett settled her case against the HSE over the reading of her cervical smear tests

    'I plan to stay here for as long as I can'

    Cervical cancer campaigner Lynsey Bennett is hoping to travel to Mexico on Tuesday for specialist treatment.

    Ireland • 06 Feb 21
    The research mostly focused on children who commit repeat offences

    Up to 1,000 children could be involved in crime - study

    Up to 1,000 children across the State could be involved with a criminal network, according to a five-year study published by the University of Limerick.

    Crime • 27 Jan 21
    Colleen Anderson was born in the Sean Ross Abbey mother-and-baby home and sent to the US in the late 1960s

    'It wasn't my choice to leave Ireland'

    Colleen Anderson was sent to the United States when she was just a toddler in the late 1960s. She was born in the Sean Ross Abbey mother-and-baby home in Roscrea, Co Tipperary on 4 August 1965 and describes herself as one of Ireland's thousands of "banished" babies.

    Mother-And-Baby Homes • 13 Jan 21
    Revenue says that there are very low levels of trade at Dublin Port (Pic: RollingNews.ie)

    Dublin Port delays expected due to post-Brexit checks

    There are very low levels of trade at Dublin Port according to Revenue, however officials expect delays over the next week due to increased post-Brexit checks.

    Brexit • 04 Jan 21
    Catherine Martin said the events are an important step in showing that controlled spaces can operate safely at this time

    Culture boost as live performances return to Abbey, NCH

    A number of live performances will be trialled from next week in a major boost to the arts and culture sector.

    Ireland • 14 Dec 20
    The Motorway Operations and Control Centre at the Port Tunnel

    Warning of delays at Dublin Port Tunnel from 1 January

    Hauliers and motorists have been warned to expect delays around Dublin Port Tunnel from 1 January.

    Brexit • 07 Dec 20
    It was ordered that Ian Bailey can recover his legal costs from the State (File photo)

    State will not appeal refusal to extradite Ian Bailey

    The state will not appeal a High Court judgment made earlier this month that rejected the extradition of Ian Bailey to France.

    Courts • 27 Oct 20
    The legislation transfers 60,000 records to Tusla, with the Minister for Children Roderic O'Gorman keeping a full copy

    Calls for transparency over Mother and Baby home files

    Survivors of Mother and Baby homes have called for greater transparency over fears their files will be sealed.

    Ireland • 26 Oct 20
    The protesters are ringing bells and waving Nigerian flags outside the embassy in Dublin

    Over 100 protest outside Nigerian embassy

    More than 100 demonstrators from the Nigerian community in Ireland have gathered outside the Nigerian embassy in Dublin demanding an end to "police brutality" in the west African country.

    Ireland • 21 Oct 20
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