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'It's a mess': Concerns raised that children won't get treatment amid physio shortage in Dublin
- The physio department in Temple Street hospital is currently only providing an emergency service
- There are also a number of unfilled physio vacancies at Crumlin children's hospital and in community settings
'People with schizophrenia are not dangerous, but untreated psychosis is'
A psychiatrist and a patient explain what Ireland can learn from Denmark’s approach to psychosis services.
Kilkenny Olympian Mia Griffin seals Rás na mBan title in double-stage finale
Griffin becomes the first Irish winner of the race since Olivia Dillon in 2013.
FG's new MEP on online abuse, fighting for farmers and why she thinks passenger cap will cost jobs
A former champion jockey, Carberry became a household name after appearances on Dancing with the Stars and Ireland’s Fittest Family. But her next job is somewhat different.
Carberry wants to 'clean up' horse passport rules across EU after abuses exposed in Kildare abattoir
The newly elected MEP says she wants to prioritise reforms in horse traceability as work gets underway in the EU Parliament.
Harris and Starmer agree to take Ireland-UK relationship to 'new level' with annual summits
Both leaders have agreed to begin annual summits from March 2025 as they seek to redefine the Ireland-UK relationship.

