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Families are going into debt to cover funerals costs, then struggling to pay for essentials
'I tried discharging myself twice': Patients describe treatment at University Hospital Limerick
Readers reported a lack of privacy as they waited for hours on trolleys, while others said they now avoid the hospital completely.
Fine Gael TD hits out at Eamon Ryan over 'sloppy' rollout of low-cost retrofitting scheme
Politicians and activists rally against 'ableist' government proposals on disability allowance
'I know people that, if they had a farm, had to sell animals at home to pay for the funeral'
The State spent over €9 million contributing to funeral expenses for people who couldn’t afford it last year.
Who's nominated? How do I watch? Everything you need to know about tonight's Oscars
International coverage of referendums focuses on 'shambolic' campaign and 'women in the home'
In pictures: Mixed emotions as Family and Care referendums suffer landslide defeats
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
McDonald says SF would 'return to' issue of sexist language in Constitution if in power
'Thank god I made it out with my kids': Wife of Irish man stuck in Gaza pleads with govt for help
Since Israel scaled-up its war on Palestinians more than 70 Irish citizens have fled Gaza, but a small number remain.
Performers criticise RTÉ for omission of Lankum's acceptance speech about Gaza
Media minister holds ‘positive’ meeting with new chair of RTÉ board
Israel will be allowed at Eurovision as its entry 'October Rain' is renamed 'Hurricane'
Sex-for-rent arrangements 'insidious effect of housing crisis', says international student group
‘Limited’ opportunity for Nama to build more affordable homes, says McGrath
Public invited to have their say on new primary school curriculum for a modern Ireland
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Free books scheme doesn't have to affect relationships between schools and bookshops, says Foley
Man (20s) dies in Co Louth crash
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Maximum validity of prescriptions extended to one year, as govt aims to reduce pressure on GPs
President Higgins 'in excellent spirits', will remain in hospital overnight
Fianna Fáil adds senators Chambers and Blaney to 'ambitious' Midlands-North West ticket
Man arrested after €612,000 worth of cannabis found in carry-on bag at Dublin Airport
IFI welcomes fine imposed on Irish Water for chemical discharges that killed 2,000 fish
Goodbody Stockbrokers fined €1.2m by Central Bank for failing to track suspicious transactions
Funeral takes place for 'kind soul' Ann Delaney who had been sleeping rough on Aungier Street
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Boy (10) dies in hospital days after he was struck by van in Co Clare
Nine suspected, no confirmed cases of measles in latest weekly figures
Here are the towns that have been given funding to tackle dereliction and boost tourism
Three men arrested over Westmeath burglary
Banks call for 'shared responsibility' to provide ATMs and fewer restrictions on cash withdrawal
Wintry week ahead as Met Éireann forecasts hail, sleet and cold temperatures
Question to Andrew Scott about Barry Keoghan naked scene in Saltburn was 'misjudged', says BBC
Pinergy and Prepay Power to lower electricity prices from April