Terminally ill man who made thousands of nuisance phone calls to emergency service jailed for a year
Former soldier made 8,491 phone calls to emergency services over period of almost two years and made death threat to paramedic
National Ambulance Service
Former soldier made 8,491 phone calls to emergency services over period of almost two years and made death threat to paramedic
National Ambulance Service says incidence of vehicle damage very low and many were minor incidents
Board members warned that this figure could change as the year goes on
Siptu hopes talks can resolve issue over professional status and pay grades
Facility shared with Dublin City Council and Irish Rail will deliver more efficient and responsive policing, says Garda Commissioner
Maternity appointments resumed on Friday, with outpatient appointments scheduled to reopen from Monday
Sinn Féin claims Government has ‘chosen’ not to fund service, leading to staff burnout and patient risk
National Ambulance Service and Dublin Fire Brigade plead for more resources but reject claims of duplication in capital
Covid-19 infection surge places pressure on provision of emergency ambulance services
Dean Kerrie (20) has pleaded not guilty to murdering man in Dunmore East
Owen Cunningham from Co Donegal raised the alarm when his father sustained injuries
Tentative optimism as to variant’s limited capacity to harm as situation stays serious
Around 35 affected staff expected to face financial losses due to HSE decision
Staff told service is facing ‘major pressure’ due to increase in demand and Covid-19
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
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