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Can we trust companies to investigate sexual assault allegations between employees?
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Harassment in the Workplace – The Awkward Practical Reality of Internal Disciplinary Procedures
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The Growing Prevalence of Workplace Harassment
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Woman settles case alleging swine flu vaccine link to narcolepsy
The case taken by a woman who claimed she developed narcolepsy as a result of being given the Pandemrix swine flu vaccine, has been...
Woman granted leave to serve personal injuries summons on US clinic conducting CervicalCheck
One of the women affected by the CervicalCheck controversy was today in the High Court granted leave to serve a personal injuries summons...
Concerns Around Oculentis Lense Defects
Thousands of people in Ireland undergo corrective eye surgery every year to improve their sight. Corrective eye surgery is either done...
HSE orders 'rapid review' as CervicalCheck results not issued to 800 women
THE HSE HAS ordered a “rapid review” after 800 women did not receive their CervicalCheck smear test results because of an IT glitch. HSE...
Nursing home apologises over medication error
A nursing home has apologised in the High Court to the family of a woman who died after she was given the incorrect dose of epilepsy...
Wexford man crushed to death in port accident
A young man killed at Waterford Port after he was crushed under a load of cargo has been described as a “everyone’s friend”. Ciarán Cave...
Supreme Court allows man to sue hospital over MRSA infection
A hospital has lost, by a four to one majority, a Supreme Court appeal aimed at preventing a man suing it for damages over allegedly...
Mayo firm fined €500,000 over workplace death
A Co Mayo business has been fined €500,000 in connection with the death of a man in a workplace accident four years ago. Peter McDonnell...
Terminally ill woman awarded €2.1m in smear test case
Ruth Morrissey has won her High Court action over the misreading of smear tests and the failure to tell her about it. The 37-year-old and...
Hospital apologises to man whose leg was amputated after angiogram
Letterkenny University Hospital has apologised in the High Court to a man whose leg had to be amputated after he went into hospital for...
Epilepsy drug may be linked to brain defect in over 1200 babies
More than 1,500 children may have suffered some form of brain development problem or physical disability because their mother took a drug...
Ex-soldier settles case over health problems allegedly linked to drug
A former soldier has settled his damages action against the State over health problems allegedly suffered as a result of being prescribed...
The Continued Wait for Smear Test Results
MINISTER FOR HEALTH Simon Harris was warned by a gynaecologist located in the Mid-West region that his announcement of free repeat smear...
Access for all cervical cancer patients to experimental drug Pembro confirmed
It has been confirmed the Health Service Executive is putting in place arrangements to provide access to the experimental drug...
€750,000 High Court settlement over 42-year-old Leitrim woman's death
The family of a 42-year-old mother-of-three who died of a heart attack just hours after visiting her GP complaining of cardiac-like...
FINAL NAIL IN JNJ’S $1.7 BILLION PINNACLE HIP LAWSUIT?
DePuy, a Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)unit, has agreed to settle the majority of the individual consumer lawsuits that claim that the company’s...



















