Rotunda master role runners-up express dismay at choice of male
Two unsuccessful female candidates voice disappointment as Prof Seán Daly selected
Two unsuccessful female candidates voice disappointment as Prof Seán Daly selected
Amount granted to Kameela Kuye is highest ever in an Irish personal injuries action
TD highlights case of 28-weeks pregnant teacher who cannot socially distance
Screening service faces ‘huge risk’ due to escalating number of legal claims
Reviews tasked with reviewing the management of interval cancers
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists defends its review of CervicalCheck
Lorraine Walsh describes her experience of steering committee as ‘horrendous’
A review of the Republic’s cervical cancer screening programme confirms its viability, albeit with caveats
One of the women affected by CervicalCheck controversy, Walsh says she has no confidence in process
Review body to send aggregate report on smear tests screening to Minister for Health
Doctor says abortion services not deregulated and abortions up to 28 weeks not allowed
Cervical cancer case: Minister accused of ‘putting politics ahead of common decency’
The Government remains caught between a rock and a hard place on CervicalCheck
Independent review focuses on termination carried out for fatal foetal abnormality reasons
BBC said it did not include abortion in helpline list because it was ‘contentious’
Simon Harris defends Taoiseach after criticism from ‘incredible advocate’ Vicky Phelan
UK health officials are calling for flour to be fortified with folic acid to help prevent birth defects. Will Ireland follow suit?
Claims of some politicians misleading and potentially damaging to a screening programme
Some descriptions of how women were informed of audit results beggar belief
Women must be asked for their consent and will be briefed individually, Dáil is told
HSE chief says there are two other potential cases over misdiagnosis of cervical cancer
Here is what we know so far about the clitoris and G-spot
Opinion: Damage to confidence in screening service by the Vicky Phelan case is massive
What are the latest political developments around the CervicalCheck programme?
College ready to train Irish doctors to provide abortion services if referendum is passed
Mullen and World War veteran ‘Ernie’ Crawford out in front for win-rate while leading Ireland
In the meantime, screening at the onset of labour ‘would be very positive and help reduce damage until vaccination is available’
Jennifer O’Connell: Babies die because of limited access to ultrasound in Ireland
Research involved 22,068 children born to 15,271 women
If you’re thinking of flying while pregnant, make sure you know the risks and problems that may occur, and your airline’s policy
Much is made of the fact that doctors can never be 100 per cent certain of a diagnosis of fatal abnormality
It is no longer the amount of blood loss that is considered significant, but the impact of that heavy bleeding on a woman’s social, emotional and physical wellbeing
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices