1,000 Assaults On Belfast Health Staff
There have been demands for extra security measures at hospitals after it emerged more than 1,000 assaults were launched on hospital staff in Belfast last year.
Read MoreThere have been demands for extra security measures at hospitals after it emerged more than 1,000 assaults were launched on hospital staff in Belfast last year.
Read MoreThe Minister for Justice, Brian Lenihan, speaking on RTÉ’s Six One news has said there are ‘very serious problems’ in prisons. He added that ‘the first step we have to take is to secure our prisons…prison officers are in the front line, we need a second line’.
Read MoreA public consultation will be held into plans to exhume hundreds of bodies from a graveyard in Omagh in order to make way for a new hospital building. Health Minister Michael McGimpsey said the Western Health and Social Care Trust was handling the issue as sensitively as possible.
Read MoreHealth Minister Michael McGimpsey vowed today that carers will not be overlooked and their importance to society will be reflected in his priorities.
Read MoreUlster’s judges are still being transported across the border by private jet based on 20-year-old security advice. A Belfast Telegraph Freedom of Information request has revealed that almost £200,000 of public money has been spent on the luxury flights in two years.
Read MoreThe Pond area, a park overshadowed by tall trees, stands at the heart of Laurelvale in County Armagh. It has got no playground or bench but it is here that teenagers gather in the evening.
Read MoreA cocaine treatment clinic is expected to open in Cork later this year.A cocaine treatment clinic is expected to open in Cork later this year.
Read MoreThe parents of a seven-year-old boy with autism have lodged a Supreme Court appeal against the High Court’s decision not to compel the State to provide him with a particular type of education.
Read MoreThe parents of a seven-year-old boy with autism have lodged a Supreme Court appeal against the High Court’s decision not to compel the State to provide him with a particular type of education.
Read MoreA programme aimed at helping people with disabilities and illnesses find work is to be rolled out throughout Northern Ireland by next April.
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