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This week
13th April 2025 - 18th April 2025
Irish social workers say commissions of inquiries 'not suitable' for safeguarding reviews
This year
2025
Just 10% of hospital consultants were working over recent bank holiday weekend, says Health Minister
All emergency services suffered a radio communications collapse during Storm Éowyn
The Journal is publishing radio traffic from a cut off Coast Guard station.
Last year
2024
Over 1,000 people in hospital with flu as HSE CEO says 'no doubt system is under pressure'
Close to 870 people in hospital with the flu after 'rapid increase’ in hospitalisations
HSE preparing for surge in flu and respiratory illnesses as number of cases doubles in last week
Health Minister ‘wary’ of Statutory Inquiry into Aoife Johnston’s death but doesn’t rule it out
HSE CEO says ‘number of steps should have taken place’ which could have avoided Aoife Johnston's death
Campaign group ‘horrified’ by timeframe for HIQA inquiry into Limerick hospital overcrowding
Support team to begin work ‘immediately’ to address overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick
HSE chief says UHL emergency department 'much more safe now' than when Aoife Johnston died
Parents of Aoife Johnston say the 'happy-go-lucky' 16-year-old died a 'horrible death' in UHL
HSE CEO says staffing levels at all-time high but IMO wants an end to the recruitment freeze
'One person on a trolley is too much' says HSE CEO as 638 patients currently waiting for a bed
450 cancelled operations in UHL hospitals so far this year is 'not acceptable', HSE chief says
All time
INMO to engage with members over industrial action as HSE consider extending recruitment freeze
HSE 'doesn't waste' public money despite €1.5bn deficit, as TD praises 'ballsy' chief executive
Ministers blasted over health budget funding as TDs say it is a 'hammer blow' to the public
Donohoe won't get into 'war of words' over health budget, says financial controls are needed
HSE chief executive says next year's funding for health service 'not adequate'
HSE extends recruitment freeze to include agency staff and junior doctors
HSE managerial and admin staff begin industrial action
HSE boss apologises to children and parents impacted by spinal surgeries crisis
HSE CEO offers to meet advocacy groups who are to boycott review of spinal surgery crisis
HSE: New investigations into nursing home abuse are 'likely' going to find more cases
HSE caps wait time for children's aids funding at three weeks
HSE to be split into six new health regions next year as part of long-awaited reforms
HSE appoints safeguarding expert following review into ‘serious’ sexual assault at nursing home
Safeguarding expert to be appointed after review into sexual assault at HSE-run nursing home
TDs praise officials for ensuring HSE wasn't 'falling over' after Bank Holiday weekend
It is 'inevitable' the health service will have to move to a seven-day roster, Tánaiste says
HSE boss agrees to independent review of circumstances of Limerick hospital death
Over 100 faulty ventilators ordered by HSE in March 2020 still in storage amid legal dispute
Nurses to vote on potential strike action as HSE and Government roll out new promises
HSE apologies: Advocates call for 'change of culture' to stop long court battles for families
Tusla chief Bernard Gloster appointed as the HSE's new CEO
Adopted people seeking records ‘should be provided with counselling supports’, committee hears