Nuance and abortion: Churches, other faiths, and atheists differ
All churches and faiths abhor abortion but most agree it can be the lesser evil
All churches and faiths abhor abortion but most agree it can be the lesser evil
Why are religious congregations involved in providing private medical care?
Church says complex issue ‘more suitably addressed through nuanced legislation’
Working conditions must be addressed before extending scheme, inquiry hears
Health committee told collusion between suppliers and purchasers ‘difficult’ to detect
Office will gain ability to respond to complaints by residents and their families
Dr Ciara Kelly cites ‘time constraints’ on leaving campaign funded by Diageo
As the JTI Ireland tobacco company threatens to sue the Government over plain-packaging legislation, the Convenience Stores & Newsagents Association says the new look will barely affect sales
Medical indemnity regime in Ireland not operating in the best interests of doctors or patients
Education needed to raise awareness among players of dangers, Oireachtas committee told
FG senator says taking such action ‘wrong’ and calls for review of hiring procedures
We must ‘learn from these tragedies’ so we don’t continue to make the same mistakes
Dáil Public Accounts Committee told 25 bodies received more than €5 million
New legislation, providing for fines and creche closures, to come into force in May
Reforms to legislation aimed at recognising diversity of modern family
Business federation concerned about what it calls State’s ‘proposed destruction of trademark and branding rights’
Move affects so-called section 39 agencies which receive HSE funding
Fr Tim Bartlett served as assistant to Cardinal Brady
Cabinet approves heads of Bill to force companies to sell cigarettes in plain cartons
More than 200 women involved in business due to attend the Network Ireland National Conference
Young clinicians are on the verge of industrial action over what they consider unsustainable shift patterns
HSE warns of potential €104 million financial deficit with corrective action
Current system deemed 'immoral and wrong' by Minister for Health
Decision due after Government submitted outline plans to implement ruling
Opinion: The lack of adequate safeguards for women against refusal of care is very worrying
Government plans for “presumed consent” on organ donation questioned by doctors
SIPTU organiser criticises 'uncaring Government'
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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
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