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The release of an independent audit of bone surgeries carried out on children with hip dysplasia between January 2021 to December 2023 was much anticipated, not least by the parents of children who had had these surgeries in that time.
23 May 2025
Brendan Gleeson and Rhasidat Adeleke were among several people who received awards from the Lord Mayor of Dublin at a ceremony tonight.
23 May 2025
The Minister for Health has said the audit of dysplasia of the hip surgery in children states "very clearly" that there is a "problem within CHI".
23 May 2025
Government spending, immigration, housing and crime are likely to dominate proceedings at Aontú's ard fheis tomorrow.
23 May 2025
Katie and Fran are joined by Prime Time's Kate McDonald as they react to Thursday's programme which looked at the manosphere, and how some men are being shaped by online content.
23 May 2025
German police have said they had arrested a woman after at least 12 people were injured in a knife attack at the main station in the northern city of Hamburg.
23 May 2025
US Senator Bernie Sanders has said there are more people in the US outraged by what is happening in Gaza than the rest of the world understands.
23 May 2025
RTÉ has said that it received 325 applications for its Voluntary Exit Programme.
23 May 2025
There were emotional scenes at Dublin Airport today as 170 Irish troops from the 125th Infantry Battalion returned home following a six-month deployment with UNIFIL in Lebanon.
23 May 2025
Jurors in the Gerry Adams libel action against the BBC are not being asking to pass verdict on Irish history, a judge has said.
23 May 2025
Jozef Puska's brother Marek told gardaí investigating the murder of Ashling Murphy that he wanted to tell them more but could not because of medication he was taking for back problems, which had left him on disability allowance, a court has heard.
23 May 2025
A US judge has blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, a move that ratcheted up White House efforts to conform practices in academia to President Donald Trump's policies.
23 May 2025
Richard Satchwell's narrative about how his wife Tina died was farcical, implausible, self-serving and had more holes in it than a block of Swiss cheese, the jury in his trial has been told.
23 May 2025
The number of women under the age of 20 giving birth has dropped significantly in the last 20 years, figures from the Central Statistics Office have shown.
23 May 2025
The Taoiseach has said that it would be "very damaging" if US President Donald Trump acts on his threat to impose 50% tariffs on the EU from the start of June.
23 May 2025
A man aged in his 60s has been arrested as part of the investigation into an explosion in Creeslough, Co Donegal, in 2022 in which ten people died.
23 May 2025
Russia and Ukraine have each released 390 prisoners and said they would free more in the coming days, in what is expected to be the biggest prisoner swap of the war so far.
23 May 2025
An independent clinical audit of dysplasia of the hips surgery in children at a number of hospitals has found that a number of the surgeries were unnecessary at Temple Street and Cappagh hospitals.
23 May 2025
Israel has only authorised for Gaza what "amounts to a teaspoon of aid when a flood of assistance is required," United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has said, who again signalled that the UN will not take part in a new US-backed distribution plan.
23 May 2025
A French court has convicted a gang of robbers who stole €8m in jewellery from reality TV star Kim Kardashian in a Paris hotel in 2016, although they will not return to jail and the verdicts were more lenient than requested by the prosecution.
23 May 2025