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HSE chief warns without increases in productivity, ending insourcing arrangements may see private sector use increas ...
Close to €100 million has been spent in just over two-and-a-half years on engaging external companies that use HSE -owned ...
The CEO of the Health Service Executive is to warn of an overreliance on insourcing work in public hospitals, to support core ...
An Altrincham-based construction company has been fined £165,000 after it repeatedly failed to put in place suitable fire ...
A third hospital is now under investigation for alleged misuse of public funding to reduce waiting lists, it emerged today.
Bernard Gloster acknowledged a “significant challenge” in tackling the crisis, with more than 15,000 children with serious ...
Police have launched an investigation after a man died in a suspected industrial accident in Brierley Hill Emergency services ...
A MUM left “black and blue” trying to care for her three autistic children says she’s had “no help” from the State. Louise ...
A builder who caused a gas explosion that badly burnt a worker has been sentenced. Barry Newman, the sole trader of Foster ...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today, Wednesday 2 July, published its latest annual fatality statistics, covering the period from April 2024 to March 2025. The number of deaths remain ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said he is "in favour" of banning sunbeds, calling the move a "no-brainer". His comments follow ...