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Galway cardiologist from Pakistan left stranded waiting two years for citizenship decision

Galway cardiologist from Pakistan left stranded waiting two years for citizenship decision Journal.ie 1 hour ago © Jawad Zaman Dr Jawad Zaman. A CARDIOLOGIST LIVING in Galway but originally from Pakistan feels he has been “left stranded” while waiting two years for a decision on his citizenship application. Dr Jawad Zaman (33) is a cardiologist registrar in University Hospital Galway. He is married to an Irish citizen and they have two children together.  He has been living in Ireland since August 2015 and applied for Irish citizenship in May 2019. “My family, my wife is Irish, I have two daughters who are Irish. There is no reason to reject my case. I’m not a criminal. I’ve submitted my case from all my years in Ireland,” he told The Journal. 

HSE still working to establish how systems were breached

HSE still working to establish how systems were breached
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Important Message for Patients of the Rapid Access Lung Service at UHG and MPUH

Galway Bay FM 19 May 2021 19 May 2021 Patients who are scheduled to attend the Rapid Access Lung Service at University Hospital Galway and Merlin Park University Hospital are asked to telephone 087 702 4370 or 087 405 7106 between 9am and 5pm for advice on their appointment. We would like to thank our patients for their understanding at this difficult time. Updates are available on saolta.ie and hse.ie as well as Twitter @saoltagroup and @HSELive

The 8th review – the stirring story behind Ireland s pro-choice triumph | Movies

So many of Ireland’s women, particularly its young women, were infuriated by the years of being told that their experiences, their health and their safety were quite irrelevant compared with those scruples declaimed by thin-lipped reactionaries of church and state. What galvanised the campaign was the horrific story of Savita Halappanavar, the Indian woman who in 2012 died in University Hospital Galway after a septic miscarriage because a termination was not permitted; the pure shame of that event energised the movement. The abortion issue is unique, in secular political terms, for the absolute impossibility of dialogue between the two sides, and in fact the pro-choice activists in this film conform to their side’s traditional unwillingness to spell out their baseline beliefs: the foetus does not become fully eligible for human rights until it is a separate entity and has left the mother’s body. Anti-abortionists believe, on the contrary, that this happens on concepti

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