Harris smooths out rift with dentists over how to roll out free dental care for kids
Harris has said free dental care for children will begin to be rolled out from next year
Harris has said free dental care for children will begin to be rolled out from next year
Children receive free dental check ups in 2nd, 4th and 6th class but there has been huge cuts to those services.
The pair were in Leitrim today to launch a new stretch of a greenway linking Sligo, Leitrim and Fermanagh.
Trump told the broadcaster’s Washington Correspondent that she has “a nice smile”, before telling the Taoiseach “I bet she treats you well”.
For the first time, self-employed people can get free dental and optical exams through their PRSI contribution.
There was a lot of pre-season action around the country today.
“Smile, love. It might not happen.” Eh, I’m grand?
Official visits, St Patrick’s Day trips and the Presidential Inauguration were among the events which saw big spends in photography.
A meeting yesterday heard that dental surgeries are “brimming with children under seven who are already showing signs of irreparable tooth decay
Young Fathers have left a few people scratching their heads.
As you’d expect, it features lots of fist-pumping
Up your selfie game, before it’s too late.
Studies indicate smiling plays a key role in our social dynamics, but can you tell a fake from the real thing?
Because it’s about more than just saying cheese.
The EU report was published to coincide with International Happiness Day.
National hurling league, interprovincial football and the climax of the college season all feature.
He’s a regular local these days.
Smile, though your heart is breaking…
Here’s how the week looked through a lens.
We look back at the images that defined Clare’s All-Ireland winning year at senior and U21 level.
From Messi’s genius to Maher’s tears, and from abseiling bulls to flying motorbikes.
The Orthodontic Society of Ireland has said that quick fixes can cost more than money.
From Wexford to Drogheda, the sun was shining and the crowds were smiling.
The Irish Dental Association has described the slashing of PRSI and medical card schemes and tax reliefs as a “dental health time bomb”.
What gives you that warm, fuzzy feeling? A team of film-makers took to the streets of Dublin to find out…