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irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
Tánaiste Simon Harris will tell US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick in the US today Ireland and the EU are willing to find a solution to the escalating trade crisis, writes Keith Duggan. Mr Harris has travelled to Washington, DC, for a meeting with Donald Trump’s commerce secretary days after the US slapped “reciprocal” tariffs of 20 per cent on EU imports.
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irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
The funeral of a six-year-old girl who died while cycling in Galway city over the weekend will take place on Wednesday. Ula Grigaitytė, from Headford Road in the city, was “deeply loved” by her parents Egle and Linas and will be greatly missed by her friends, school community and neighbours, a notice on RIP.ie says. Ula (6) died on Saturday “wrapped in her Daddy’s arms following an accident”, the notice says.
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irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
There has been a 59 per cent increase in the numbers of patients in hospitals with or at significant risk of malnutrition since 2012, according to a new study. The analysis, from the Irish Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (IrSPEN), found there are more than 220,000 patients with serious nutritional issues due to the effects of diseases such as cancer or multiple chronic diseases that affect many older people.
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2 weeks ago |
irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) has said it is currently engaged in a process with the HSE to finalise the workforce for the new national children’s hospital amid concerns from surgeons that it will be “understaffed” when it opens. Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill is understood to have stressed the need for workforce requirements for the hospital in 2026 to be agreed and finalised with the HSE during a meeting with CHI in late February.
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2 weeks ago |
irishtimes.com | Sarah Burns
A woman who was raped at a house party in Co Mayo more than 10 years ago has said she feels “free” after an appeal by her perpetrator was rejected in court on Monday. The Court of Appeal rejected an appeal by Shane Noonan from Castlebar, who was sentenced to eight years in jail, with the final year suspended in 2023. Ciara Mangan (30) waived her right to anonymity after Noonan pleaded guilty in 2023 at the Central Criminal Court to raping her at a house party in 2013.
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