Friends of Savita condemn ‘rude, ridiculous’ Rónán Mullen claim
‘If there was abortion on demand... she wouldn’t have been pregnant,’ said Senator
‘If there was abortion on demand... she wouldn’t have been pregnant,’ said Senator
Minister for Health says standards for pregnancy loss are a ‘new beginning’
Court finding may bring closure for family of woman who died after being denied abortion
Case taken for ‘tragic, untimely and premature’ death believed to have resulted in substantial payment
Case initiated following death of 31-year-old after miscarriage in Galway hospital
Application for hearing date expected within a few days, solicitor says
Galway: Pro-choice group vows to continue struggle for women’s reproductive rights
Hospital’s clinical chairman says ‘significant progress’ had been made
Vigils underway this evening to mark first anniversary of Savita Halappanavar’s death
It’s almost a year since the young dentist died at University Hospital Galway, after a miscarriage. Through interviews with family and friends, both in India and in Ireland, this extract from a new book builds a picture of the girl with the diamond smile
Recommendations made after death from sepsis not implemented
Solicitor calls on Minister for Health to apologise and to meet with his client
Solicitor says there are multiple grounds for the claim
Parents tell of their grief and why they believe justice has not been done
Group says review highlights ’multiple failures’ that contributed to Savita death
An account of the days before her death and the period until HSE clinical review published
New measures include early warning system and educating staff about septic shock
Halappanavar solicitor describes meeting with inquiry chairman as very productive
Opinion: In Ireland, scandals and disasters are never anybody’s fault
It is a sensitive Bill which requires proper analysis, says Taoiseach
The anti-choice side have built their settlement on the moral high ground. That high ground is a loveless place, devoid of respect for women. It’s the site of the Magdalene laundries and the wards of our symphisiotomy abattoirs. To be “pro-life” is to want to be in control of women. There, love is lost
The people not surprised by Praveen Halappanavar’s suffering are the relatives of hospital patients all over the country
Jury delivers unanimous verdict of medical misadventure
Savita inquest could not make findings of civil or criminal liability
Mr Halappanavar tells The Irish Times he is "optimistic" the Government will move hastily to legislate to clarify the legal situation surrounding entitlement to abortion in obstetric emergencies.
Minister stops short of apologising but does not rule out a future apology
No indication foetus would not have progressed to full term had mother not contracted infection
Solicitor says Praveen Halappanavar found testimony on wife’s last hours particularly trying
While high quality care was delivered, some medical issues are yet to be resolved
Praveen Halappanavar ’extremely grateful’ to midwife for telling of ’Catholic’ claim
Praveen Halappanavar forgives midwife for 'Catholic country’ remark
Consultant obstetrician tells inquest in Galway she felt constrained by Irish law from acceding to woman’s request for termination
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