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Maria Delaney

    ​Powering through and praying: Our readers' stories about the GP crisis in Ireland
    We asked our readers to share their experience of accessing family doctors across the country. Here’s what we heard back.
    Many were forced to resort to already overcrowded emergency departments
    This follows our investigation exposing a worsening crisis as a surge in population hasn't been matched with a proportional increase in GPs
    Ireland already has some medical deserts - and it’s been getting worse
    A surge in population hasn’t been matched with an increase in GPs.
    Ireland is one of few EU countries where the patient load of GPs has grown
    The Journal Investigates reports that this is exacerbating the primary care crisis
    Expert: "Over a protracted period... the health of the population will be eroded"
    'Lack of supports' leads to more students given reduced school hours
    These ‘exceptional’ arrangements disproportionately affect Traveller and Roma children as well as students with special educational needs.
    The number of students moved to reduced school days has increased by over 20%
    Expert: "Very often, the reality is it’s suspension by another name."
    Analysis: Irish vape users are being failed in the face of illegal products
    Maria Delaney
    Lost to Violence: The 37 women killed in Ireland in the last five years
    The Journal Investigates shines a spotlight on the women lost to violence in Ireland since 2020.
    Where do your vapes come from?
    Irish tobacco companies look to vaping to safeguard bumper profits as cigarette sales fall
    The Journal Investigates examines the ‘infiltration’ of the vaping industry in Ireland by ‘Big Tobacco’.
    Tobacco companies have said their aim for vaping products is to ‘actively migrate adult smokers’
    Several Irish vaping companies also recorded strong profit increases in their latest accounts
    Some vaping firms are concerned about the association between their business and smoking
    How you helped our investigative team make an impact this year
    Europe neglects UN protocol for investigating deaths in police custody
    Between 2020 and 2022, at least 488 people died in police custody or operations in 13 EU countries, including Ireland, Spain and France.
    Ireland featured among the countries with the highest such deaths per population, but some member states have incomplete or no data
    The UN recommends countries provide information on all police-related deaths
    264 such deaths were referred to the Garda Ombudsman from 2007 to 2023
    The Journal Investigates - Our new home for groundbreaking investigative journalism
    Building on the award-winning work of Noteworthy, we are proud to launch our new initiative, funded by The Journal readers.
    Checking Privilege: How the European Parliament fails to reflect the diversity of the EU
    Investigation by Noteworthy finds disabled people are significantly underrepresented, with little practical support given to improve participation.
    Retire to the EU? Young MEPs are few and far between - and that's not likely to change soon
    Just three of the 705 current MEPs are under 30, with the European Parliament historically being seen as ‘a retirement place’.
    Investigation by Noteworthy and European partners finds the median age of outgoing MEPs is 54 years
    Expert blames infrequent elections in Ireland for low amount of young politicians
    European Youth Forum: Younger MEPs can boost youth participation in elections
    The Explainer x Noteworthy: Are young people with psychosis getting the help they need?
    Over 100 women murdered in Ireland since 2012 - and a gap in data on gendered violence
    New cross-European investigation finds Ireland’s response to violence against women hindered by insufficient records.
    Female rape victims in Ireland almost treble that of EU counterparts
    Investigation by Noteworthy and European colleagues shows Ireland ranking among highest number of reported rapes in 2022.
    Sexual assault victims increase almost year on year since 2012
    Between 2021 and 2023 over 68,000 rape victims recorded across Europe
    Advocates say Ireland has ‘large-scale problem’ in tackling female violence
    'An utter waste': Controversial transport training centre given extra €1.5 million public money
    The NTA ended up paying €3.5 million of the €7.8 million cost to develop a centre to train disabled people. The initial NTA grant was for up to €2 million.
    The Explainer x Noteworthy: Are kids being locked out from jailed parents?
    Swimming restrictions hit over half of all Irish bathing waters this summer
    Sea swimming has never been more popular but risks of pollution are also rising.
    Noteworthy analysed over 1,600 restrictions from the last decade and they almost tripled over that time
    Restrictions include swimming bans and warnings of pollution risk
    Expert: “More needs to be done to keep the water in our rivers, lakes and beaches clean”
    The Explainer x Noteworthy: Will home births ever be the norm in Ireland?
    'Maternal request' reason for over half elective C-sections in Holles Street last year
    Growing number of unassisted births happening in Ireland, say birth experts
    'Unheard, belittled and made feel small': Women still battling for maternity care choice
    Noteworthy’s months-long investigation reveals inconsistent care and lack of choice leading to trauma and unnecessary medical interventions.
    Rural home births may be restricted as HSE stands by 30-minute distance limit
    Tide turning on water birth ban as Drogheda becomes third hospital to reinstate option
    ‘God power’: Concern over State examining parental fitness as part of IVF scheme
    Cash for reforms: €700 billion EU recovery fund sparks concern and criticism
    Slow rollout of eating disorder services 'destroying lives'
    The Explainer x Noteworthy: Are migrant fishers exploited in Ireland?
    Underpaid and overworked: The serious allegations by migrant fishers to the WRC
    'We had to eat leftover meat and fish': Modern slavery in the Irish fishing industry
    Migrant fishers who left vessels due to exploitative treatment ‘ignored’ in recent cross-departmental review.
    Navy boardings find 10 fishing vessels almost fully crewed by migrant fishers
    Irish justice system 'failing' migrant fishing workers who report exploitation
    Blind Justice: How prison is leaving Travellers isolated and traumatised
    Wheelchair user facing homelessness condemns lack of Government support
    The Explainer x Noteworthy: Are religious property proceeds going to redress?
    Religious orders involved in redress sold properties totalling €90 million since 2016
    Over 60% acute hospitals operating at unsafe bed occupancy levels
    Easy as ABC? Solving Ireland's lethal Acute Bed Capacity crisis
    Alleged excessive data gathering by Department of Social Protection being examined
    None of the 91 community teams for children with disabilities are fully staffed
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