Call for hate speech to be removed from online platforms A group representing 22 civil society organisations has called on technology companies to monitor, remove and prevent the spread of hate speech and incitement on their platforms. Ireland • 13 Aug
Call for hate speech to be removed from online platforms A group representing 22 civil society organisations has called on technology companies to monitor, remove and prevent the spread of hate speech and incitement on their platforms. Ireland • 13 Aug
Concerns over Presbyterian Church discipline, governance Serious concerns around discipline and internal governance have been raised about the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, according to documents seen by RTÉ News. Ireland • 12 Aug
Concerns over Presbyterian Church discipline, governance Serious concerns around discipline and internal governance have been raised about the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, according to documents seen by RTÉ News. Ireland • 12 Aug
COI Archbishop urges people to stand against racism Dublin's Church of Ireland Archbishop has urged people to stand firmly against racism and to stand with the people who are impacted by it. Dublin • 08 Aug
COI Archbishop urges people to stand against racism Dublin's Church of Ireland Archbishop has urged people to stand firmly against racism and to stand with the people who are impacted by it. Dublin • 08 Aug
Call for HIQA inspection reports to be more accessible Residents of disability centres have highlighted the need for HIQA inspection reports to be made more accessible. Ireland • 08 Aug
Call for HIQA inspection reports to be more accessible Residents of disability centres have highlighted the need for HIQA inspection reports to be made more accessible. Ireland • 08 Aug
17 notifications of abuse allegations in Wicklow centre There were 17 notifications of abuse allegations submitted to the Health Information and Quality Authority over a nine-month period relating to residents at a disability centre in Wicklow. Health • 07 Aug
17 notifications of abuse allegations in Wicklow centre There were 17 notifications of abuse allegations submitted to the Health Information and Quality Authority over a nine-month period relating to residents at a disability centre in Wicklow. Health • 07 Aug
Cocaine main substance for treatment at Coolmine centre Cocaine continued to be the leading substance for treatment at Coolmine's drug and alcohol treatment centre in Dublin during the first half of this year. Dublin • 06 Aug
Cocaine main substance for treatment at Coolmine centre Cocaine continued to be the leading substance for treatment at Coolmine's drug and alcohol treatment centre in Dublin during the first half of this year. Dublin • 06 Aug
St Newman's new 'doctor' title welcomed by Irish Bishops The President of the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference has welcomed news of Pope Leo XIV's decision to declare Saint John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Universal Church. Ireland • 01 Aug
St Newman's new 'doctor' title welcomed by Irish Bishops The President of the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference has welcomed news of Pope Leo XIV's decision to declare Saint John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Universal Church. Ireland • 01 Aug
ECJ rejects Govt's claim over asylum seeker obligations The European Court of Justice has rejected the Government's claim that an influx of international protection applicants impacted its obligation to cover asylum seekers' basic needs. Ireland • 01 Aug
ECJ rejects Govt's claim over asylum seeker obligations The European Court of Justice has rejected the Government's claim that an influx of international protection applicants impacted its obligation to cover asylum seekers' basic needs. Ireland • 01 Aug
Decline in restrictive practices at mental health centres There has been a significant decline in the use of restrictive practices - such as seclusion and physical restraint - across Irish mental health services in the past seven years. Health • 31 Jul
Decline in restrictive practices at mental health centres There has been a significant decline in the use of restrictive practices - such as seclusion and physical restraint - across Irish mental health services in the past seven years. Health • 31 Jul
Over 8,000 treatment cases for problem alcohol use There were 8,745 treatment cases for problem alcohol use in Ireland last year, according to the Health Research Board. Health • 31 Jul
Over 8,000 treatment cases for problem alcohol use There were 8,745 treatment cases for problem alcohol use in Ireland last year, according to the Health Research Board. Health • 31 Jul