Irish - Today's News
Rotunda allowed public-only anaesthesiologists and paediatricians to bill private insurers
Multiple consultants outside obstetrics who were appointed directly to public-only contracts were permitted to bill insurers for epidurals, C-section anaesthesia and newborn reviews.
Irish - Yesterday's News
Dáil votes to remove three-day wait for women seeking abortion
The Sinn Féin bill has united both government and opposition TDs on what has historically been a divisive topic.
Explainer: Why is government supporting a Sinn Féin bill on abortion and will it pass?
It’s pretty rare for the government to back an opposition bill, but it’s even more unusual when it’s on the issue of abortion.
'Fundamental issues’ with reliability of accusers, Jeffrey Donaldson's barrister tells jury
Jeffrey Donaldson’s barrister said one of the complainants had ‘proven herself to be very, very unreliable witness’.
Energy minister says data centres are good for Ireland as Dáil debates moratorium
Labour told the Dáil data centre energy consumption is “insane”.
Silk Road Café staff granted entry to café after court injunction
The Journal went along with a number of staff this morning as they began to clear out their fridges and clean up the café.


