Former finance chief at Our Lady’s Hospice sent to trial over Spanish property deal
Two men accused of deception arising from loss-making sale of Costa del Sol house
Two men accused of deception arising from loss-making sale of Costa del Sol house
Displays include Renaissance works, and art by Mick O’Dea, Sam Keogh and Fergus O’Ryan
Hospices both sides of Border are pooling skills and insights to improve palliative care
Meath man and UCD professor well known for his research of passage tomb builders
Assisted suicide ‘anathema’ to ethos of palliative care movement
Family were greatly comforted by extraordinary number of messages, many sent anonymously
‘It is a joy to welcome people back and not talk to empty space,’ says parish priest
Maquette of well-known public sculpture Arrival among works in Morgan O’Driscoll art sale
Chief medical officer says his wife was ‘loving, caring, warm, witty and sunny person’
Public health medicine specialist had been battling form of blood cancer since 2012
An Appreciation
Limerick-born documentary maker and writer served in Dublin all of his clerical life
For parents of a child with Aicardi syndrome, palliative care works wonders
Linda O’Neill speaks highly of the Our Lady’s Hospice team who helped facilitate special final times for both her parents
Patients at Our Lady’s Hospice in Harold’s Cross find their own way of dealing with death
Any new relationship would mean divestment of some religious schools, says Taoiseach
‘Phyllis was not only beautiful on the outside she was also a beautiful soul’, recalls brother
Roisin Savage has created a musical setting where participants can just have fun
These Dubliners are raising festive spirits and funds with their elaborately lit homes
Our Lady’s Hospice viewed video for ‘Isis’ graffiti inquiry but discovered staff taking unauthorised breaks
Growing demand for palliative care, says chief executive of Marymount in Cork
How I wish every hospice and hospital garden could be like the one at St Brigid’s Hospice
‘To say I was humbled and honoured to have her in my life would be an understatement’
Auditors indicate doubts over ownership of house on which hospice spent €94,000
Hospice says it has implemented all HSE auditors’ recommendations
Auditors say hospice did not comply with tendering process for training contract
Auditors also highlight credit card spending on wine, restaurant, pub and theatre
Retired lecturer at Trinity College Dublin was the society’s national vice-president
Gleeson reminds book lovers what they’ll be missing when she departs the airwaves
The RTÉ host is proud of his radio show and doesn’t dwell on anti-Liveline snobbery
Food File: an Irish water buffalo farm; teabags for Christmas, and recipes from Our Lady’s Hospice
Palestinian refugee Maher Allassar and family overjoyed at heavenly new home
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices