You’re not going to learn a lot chained to a desk, says Marie O’Connor
One of the first woman partners at an Irish accountancy firm stresses need to network
One of the first woman partners at an Irish accountancy firm stresses need to network
Some leading companies have set or met gender balance targets. Others, not so much
Up to 30 women pursuing litigation rather than applying for now closed redress scheme
Medical ambition was behind breaches of women’s human rights yet no person or agency has ever been held to account
Head of scheme, Judge Maureen Harding Clark, criticises ‘misinformation’
Sunday was set as deadline for over 750 survivors to send letters back
Solicitor’s letter to Data Protection Commissioner warns of ‘clear risk’ of injustices
The documents constitute an overwhelming body of evidence of human rights abuses
Redress body posts note on website saying it intended to destroy information by Monday
New study shows women underrepresented at senior management level
Judge cites lack of evidence but support group says ‘impossible’ levels of proof sought
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Retired judge says she wants to make sure women get money quickly and easily
Now coming to Ireland, the aim is to increase the number of women at senior corporate level
Symphysiotomy ‘torture, inhuman’ and a ‘human rights abuse’, says spokeswoman
Survivors say State failed to provide ‘effective remedy’ to women under international law
Leading campaigners reject plan and suggest Government goes ‘back to the drawing board’
Symphysiotomy survivors to be given between €50,000 and €150,000
Irish Council for Civil Liberties document highlights civil rights shortcomings
Survivor group SoS says initiative is not acceptable and seeks proper resitution
Three volunteers waived their anonymity to share their experiences of taking part in health research
Survivors say proposed compensation scheme will stop them getting justice
Emergency meeting in Dublin follows appointment of judge to examine redress
Judge Yvonne Murphy to advise on ‘just solution’ for symphysiotomy sufferers
Legislation would set aside legal obstacle for women who underwent symphysiotomies
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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