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30th March 2025 - 4th April 2025
'I’m done with all this fannying about with something that was promised to us over six months ago'
We asked our readers to tell us how the delayed HRT scheme and supply shortages has affected them. Here’s what they said.
Some women told The Journal that they have to ration their HRT patches because of the cost per month.
One woman said the free HRT scheme was one of the reasons she voted for the Government. "I now feel foolish for believing them," she said.
Supply issues are also impacting women, with one woman travelling abroad to try and source the HRT patch that she is prescribed.
This year
2025
Sitdown Sunday: The things you see as a fly-on-the-wall in a 24-hour diner in New York
Last year
2024
Dublin taskforce report recommends GPO be used as museum or as new home for RTÉ
National Security budget: 1,000 extra gardaí, increased defence spending and more prison officers
How the art and science of strength and conditioning has transformed Gaelic games
S&C coaches are among the most sought-after figures in the GAA, but why is this – and what exactly do they do?
All eyes on Cabinet reshuffle and who might get moved up the political ladder
Simon Coveney believes it was the right time to step aside so as to give the new Taoiseach ‘the space’ to create new opportunities.
All time
WRC hears claim landlord told woman she could not stay in flat after hearing she was pregnant
Sitdown Sunday: What it's like to be alone at the edge of the world
From student Lib Dem to Tory PM: What you need to know about Liz Truss
Warning over linking unemployment benefits to previous earnings
More than half of people in Ireland think that healthcare is getting worse
'It's put me off having more kids': Your stories of childcare in Ireland during the pandemic
'Revolving door': Traveller women imprisoned for minor offences such as driving without tax
'The problem is, we do not yet bring in money' - Vera Pauw on Irish footballers' equal pay fight
'The pace of change is too slow': Women now make up 13% of CEOs at big companies in Ireland
Government says working 'will never be the same again' - here's its plan for what it will look like
How two different, expensive healthcare systems on this island have managed to (occasionally) work well together
Two-thirds of world say humanity faces a climate emergency: UN global poll
Mixed-gender football and another nation on the cusp: Pragmatic Pauw determined to lead Ireland to new heights
Carbon, cycling and housing: The main points in the draft programme for government
Your crash course in... what Irish business is looking for in the election
The citizens' assembly on gender equality will meet for the first time this month
Joe Biden under fire from all sides as rivals clash with the frontrunner at Democratic debate
First week on the job: We checked in with some of Ireland's new MEPs to see how they are getting on
How many maternity units around the country have abortion services in place? It's the week in numbers
How d'you like them Apple's? Gordon Elliott right to eye Champion Hurdle after Dublin victory
How access to health services differs if you've private insurance or are 'in the twilight zone'
Poll: Do you have health insurance?
Sitdown Sunday: The best crime longreads of 2018
50 brilliant Irish women who inspired us in 2018
'A fight with Katie Taylor is one of the only fights that will get me back in the boxing ring'
People who wolf down their food could lose weight simply by eating slower
How will Ireland 2040 be delivered? For starters, we need more brickies, tilers and plasterers
'I would never have thought it would be possible. I would have said, 'Absolutely not''
Leo wants to link dole payments to a person's PRSI contributions
Explainer: Why has a big post-Budget row erupted over women's State pensions?
O'Connor's steely focus, White's comeback from injury and Buckley's 18th All-Ireland
Here are the illnesses your gender may be putting you at risk for
'Until the same respect is shown to the women’s game, nothing will change'
Women are being 'penalised for working' since changes were brought in to the State Pension