Irish - Today's News
- Families tell of “transfer trauma” and difficulties in organising alternative care
- Some discharges relate to unpaid bills
- Social workers believe current situation “a failure of the state’s duty to protect its most vulnerable citizens”
Irish - Yesterday's News
Concern over 'disturbing' footage of man being restrained on ground before his death
Yves Sakila died on Friday afternoon in Dublin.
Catherine Connolly aims to 'decolonise our minds' in extraordinary 12 hours in London
It’s not every day you meet a king while your sister has been captured on the high seas.
President Catherine Connolly meets Britain's King Charles in Buckingham Palace
The president has not spoken since her meeting with Charles but is due to brief reporters on their encounter in the coming hour.
The WHO has declared the new Ebola outbreak an international emergency – what does that mean?
As of 16 May, eight laboratory-confirmed cases, 246 suspected cases and 80 suspected deaths had been reported in the DRC.

