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A new report found that “healthcare quality is, on the whole, affected primarily by one concern, and that is language”.
The report by the United Nations Population Fund was hosted by the Irish Family Planning Association.
Europe, along with most of the rest of the world, will be impacted by temperature increases, water scarcity, sea level rise and more floods.
Recommendations of an Oireachtas report also include mandatory anti-racism training and temporary repeal of trespass legislation.
Travellers in Ireland reported having the lowest rates of employment in Europe, at just 15%.
The Irish Prison Service annual report 2019 was published today.
A new report from Accenture highlights a gap between what managers think and what their employees think about their wellbeing.
A new report from the Irish Cancer Society suggests cancer patients are also facing huge losses in earnings.
Experts will instead suggest that stable placements in suitable temporary accommodation for families be provided.
A report by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties has criticised some Garda policies and practices.
According to the Times, several owners expressed concern about the US President’s attacks on the league.
Four Irish Coast Guard crew were killed in the tragedy. The latest interim report has been published.
New research has found that most low-paid workers actually live in homes with above-average incomes.
A new report released this week gave a breakdown of drug trends in Europe.
The figures from UNICEF show it to be the number two cause of death among teenagers worldwide.
A total of 233 incidents in a 19 month period were recorded.
New figures from the European Commission and the OECD found that 48% of immigrants in Ireland have studied at third level.