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High Court awards €1.25m settlement over woman's death in maternity hospital Anne Casey died after a cardiac arrest in Cork University Maternity Hospital in 2012. By Lauren Boland Thursday 10 Jun 2021, 7:20 PM 3 hours ago 5,035 Views 0 Comments Image: Shutterstock/D. Ribeiro Image: Shutterstock/D. Ribeiro THE HIGH COURT approved a settlement of €1.25m today for a man whose wife died while in a maternity hospital nearly ten years ago. Anne Casey was admitted to Cork University Maternity Hospital in 2012 while she was 37 weeks pregnant due to breathlessness. She later died after suffering a cardiac arrest. Lawyers argued in the High Court that she was not properly assessed while in hospital and that her history of cardiac issues was not considered.
'); People urged to avoid Cork University Hospital ED as HSE cyber attack impact causing 'extreme delays' Dr Conor Deasy said the HSE ransomware attack had a major impact on frontline care delivery at the hospital. By Hayley Halpin Friday 4 Jun 2021, 9:50 AM 1 hour ago 3,350 Views 8 Comments Image: Shutterstock/D. Ribeiro Image: Shutterstock/D. Ribeiro PEOPLE ARE BEING asked to stay away from the Emergency Department at Cork University Hospital (CUH) unless their visit is absolutely necessary due to “extreme delays”. Emergency Medical Consultant at CUH Dr Conor Deasy told RTÉ’s Morning Ireland the HSE ransomware attack had a major impact on frontline care delivery at the hospital.
Watchdog criticises plans to rezone land prone to flooding in several towns on Dingle peninsula It also expressed concern that the council had failed to carry out proper flood risk assessment of other proposed rezoning of sites. By Seán McCárthaigh Wednesday 17 Feb 2021, 11:36 AM Feb 17th 2021, 11:36 AM 16,910 Views 8 Comments Image: Shutterstock/D. Ribeiro Image: Shutterstock/D. Ribeiro PROPOSALS BY KERRY County Council to rezone lands prone to flooding in several towns on the Dingle Peninsula have been criticised by the State’s planning watchdog. The Office of the Planning Regulator has called on the council to justify its proposed changes to the draft local area plan for the Corca Dhuibhne area as it claimed sites in Castlegregory, Castlemaine and Dingle are being zoned for “highly vulnerable uses” in flood risk areas.
Justice Minister resolves to change ruling that prevents naming child victims after their death The ruling, which was given in October, means that children who are killed cannot be identified. By Lauren Boland Monday 1 Feb 2021, 8:05 PM Feb 1st 2021, 8:05 PM 12,930 Views 0 Comments Image: Shutterstock/D. Ribeiro Image: Shutterstock/D. Ribeiro THE MINISTER FOR Justice has promised to bring proposals to Cabinet to address a court ruling that prevents children who are killed in criminal circumstances being named publicly after their death. Minister Helen McEntee said it was “wrong” that parents were caused pain by not being able to remember their child by name.