Mervyn Taylor: Quiet man who made a big noise in party politics
Divorce referendum was probably the high point of Labour minister’s political career
Pioneering former Labour minister Mervyn Taylor dies aged 89
President hails his former cabinet colleague as ‘an icon in the struggle for equality’
Paddy Terry – civil servant who made an immense contribution to justice policy, administration and law reform
An Appreciation
Clarification sought on inquiry into nursing home care death
Group supporting Co Meath widow want Minister to clarify nature of the investigation
Sudden closure of Sisters of Charity homes take staff, residents, and nuns by surprise
Anxiety at moving elderly residents during pandemic and no redundancy for staff
Medical officers for nursing homes urged by Oireachtas committee
Placement of older people in nursing homes with infection control risks is ‘indefensible’
‘I am definitely not going to a nursing home until you drag me’
The pandemic has shown the risks inherent in the nursing home model, but what’s the alternative?
Covid-19: Tragedy of ‘terrible dimensions’ as woman loses husband and son
Investigation demanded into Meath nursing home over treatment of 79-year-old resident
Call for inquiry into death of Meath nursing home resident
‘Deeply disappointing’ Harris did not set up independent investigation – support group
IFA says Micheál Martin should concentrate on CAP budget and Brexit
Martin’s election as Taoiseach marked by policy prescriptions from interest groups
Dublin nursing home to close as it ‘cannot meet regulatory requirements’
St Mary’s Centre on Merrion Road says Covid-19 has had no bearing on decision
Covid-19: Support group call for an end to the use of term ‘next of kin’
Misunderstanding over phrase which has no legal standing and is an emergency contact
Fintan O’Toole: Fascism lurks beneath the surface of Irish society
Avoiding hatred is not about being nice to Travellers but about preserving democracy
The 88-year-old woman who ‘escaped’ from her nursing home
The story of Rosie sheds light on the plight of the estimated 1,000 people forced into homes
The Irish Times view on care homes: The right to have a say
Court of Appeal ruling likely to have long-term consequences for treatment of vulnerable
‘Desperate’ need for extra legislation for elderly rights - Sage
Group speaks out after court ruled hospital acted unlawfully preventing older woman with dementia from leaving
Calls for Government action over prevalence of vulnerable adult abuse
Physical abuse of vulnerable adults has been witnessed or suspected by one in three
Diarmaid Ferriter: Unravelling the myths about migration to Ireland
‘Successive Irish governments were wary of a generous approach to refugees for different reasons relevant to particular eras’
Archives of 53,000 Jews who lived in Ireland made available to the public
Volumes of births, marriages and deaths go back to the 17th century
Divorce, Irish style
Almost 20 years ago, after a bitter debate, Ireland voted for the introduction of divorce. Almost 100,000 people have availed of the law since then. How have they fared, and what’s life like after marriage breakdown?
How the referendum campaigns unfolded
A brief history of the Seanad abolition and Court of Appeal referendums
Former ministers advocate Yes vote
Former FF senator Des Hanafin calls for No vote, saying Yes campaign are ‘cynical’
Former ministers support Yes vote in Seanad referendum
Hussey says she found Seanad had virtually no role in influencing national events
LRC chief defends move to chair an anti-Seanad group
Kieran Mulvey says his involvement will not compromise his professional duties
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