Sinead Moriarty: The illness that started with ‘a sore knee’
Sinéad Moriarty's new novel explores Irish hospitals, euthanasia and unconditional love
Sinéad Moriarty's new novel explores Irish hospitals, euthanasia and unconditional love
Gail O’Rorke’s version of her friend Bernadette Forde’s death provides food for thought
The first person prosecuted and acquitted under Irish assisted suicide law talks to the Róisín Meets Podcast
Gail O’Rorke, acquitted of assisting in the suicide of Bernadette Forde, tells of the ‘nightmare’ that followed her friend’s death
Two key words lie at the centre of problems with the laws on assisted suicide: discretion and guidelines
Independent TD to introduce Bill removing criminal sanction against family member or doctor who assists suicide
MS sufferer Bernadette Forde wanted to absolve her friends of conspiracy
Ireland’s laws lag behind much of Europe on this delicate issue as O’Rorke case showed
Tom Curran, whose wife challenged laws on subject, says woman should never have faced trial
Loud screams from family in body of court 17 at Circuit Criminal Court
Dublin woman Gail O’Rorke acquitted by court last week on two of three charges
Jurors asked to ‘go in there, write the words not guilty, come back out and send her home’
Gail O’Rorke is accused of helping Bernadette Forde obtain and drug from Mexico
Trial hears woman accused of assisting friend take her own life was 30% beneficiary of will
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices