No mental health beds for children in 19 counties forcing them into adult units or waiting in A&Es
The matter needs to be addressed urgently, according to Fianna Fáil’s James Browne.
The matter needs to be addressed urgently, according to Fianna Fáil’s James Browne.
It’s less two weeks until examinations begin.
Teachers, including recently qualified teachers and retired teachers, are being asked to apply.
There are 12,000 people in Ireland living with Parkinson’s disease and numbers are continuing to rise.
The minister says that career breaks should only be granted if schools can replace the teacher.
There are shortages in parts of Donegal, Galway and Westmeath.
The SEC said that it would have sufficient numbers in place and did not want to “cause alarm” with the appeal.
Violent typhoons wiped out potato crops.
Many in the Roman Catholic Church believe a new path to ordination should be opened.
Some supermarkets in the UK are limiting the amount of produce customers can buy.
Yesterday, Keiren Westwood was substituted at half-time for Sheffield Wednesday.
But many people are happy to stay in their jobs.
The group which had worked closesly with the late Garda Tony Golden has written to Nóirín O’Sullivan.
There has been talk about penalties for landlords who don’t accept rent supplement, calls for the ban on bedsits to be lifted and continuous calls for more housing supply — so what is the answer? We asked two experts with different viewpoints what is at play here.
There’s a shortage of chefs in Ireland at present, and people who have an inherent passion for food as a vocation are urgently needed writes Patrick Flanagan.
A review into An Bord Pleanála’s is taking place and should be finished by the end of the year.
In one instance, residents were locked in a unit while a nurse went to another to administer medicines.
A combination of a bacteria affecting trees and dry, warm weather has affected the harvest.
The grape used to produce everyone’s favourite pre-drink has had a couple of particularly bad harvests in a row in Italy.
Almost 4,000 nurses resigned between 2010 and 2013.
Contrary to recent news reports.
The Department of Health said medicine shortages are a global issue but it works with health professionals to avoid and manage them when they arise.
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Michael Noonan said Ireland is a ‘long way from a housing bubble’.
The bad weather hasn’t helped either.
A new report shows that in 2013, just 8,301 residential units were completed, while in 2006 it was 89,000.
School principals said they need to start planning now to ensure that teachers are qualified to teach the subjects that are in demand.
The console launched in the US at midnight.
Dublin City Council shut off water supplies at 8pm tonight, and will shut them off every night until at least Monday.
Threshold has said that up to 30,000 new houses need to be constructed annually to meet demand.
This is not a drill. Furbys are heading towards extinction and iPad Minis are all sold out.
Water isn’t the only liquid in danger of a shortage during sunny spell – blood donations are down by a fifth.
New Zealanders love the black stuff – Marmite, that is, rather than Guinness. As stocks of the salty yeast spread are running low, people are getting a little panicked.