Doctors must pay for her death: Savita's family
The death of dentist Savita Halappanavar due to the refusal of doctors at the Galway University Hospital to terminate her pregnancy and save her life has angered the Indian community in Ireland.
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Unfortunate, tragic, says consul general Kiran Shaw
IN an interview, with DC, Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, the Irish honorary consul reacted to the death of Savita Halappanavar.
DC: Savita Halappanavar died in Ireland due to medical negligence…
Ireland to clarify abortion rules after Indian woman’s death
Ireland's government pledged on Thursday to clarify its abortion laws after an Indian woman who was refused a termination died from blood poisoning in an Irish hospital.
NRI woman's death: Public probe sought
An independent public inquiry must be conducted into the death of Savita Halappanavar, who collapsed after doctors in an Ireland hospital refused to abort her foetus on grounds that "this is a Catholi
Dentist's death sparks outrage, parents demand international probe
The death of an Indian dentist in Ireland, whose life could have been saved through an abortion, on Thursday sparked outrage in India with political parties terming it as a violation of human rights w
Hitler had planned to invade Ireland during WWII: Nazi dossier
Hitler had planned to invade Ireland during World War II but scrapped the operation because of Germany's failure to gain air supremacy over England, according to a top-secret Nazi war dossier recently
Ireland qualify for World Twenty20
Ireland will play in the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka after hammering Namibia by nine wickets in the preliminary final of the qualifying tournament here on Saturday.
The Irish, who will join Afghanist
Queen heads to Ireland as bomb defused
Queen Elizabeth II embarks on Tuesday on the first visit to Ireland by a British monarch since 1922 after troops defused a bomb near Dublin following threats by republican hardliners.
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Ghusto fights Ireland's 'shamocracy'
Dublin: Terry Ghusto says he is standing in Friday's Irish parliamentary elections with simple campaign pledges: 'fix all the wonky pavements, abolish the military and get a proper job'.
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Irish Prime Minister to dissolve parliament
Dublin: The Irish Senate has passed a finance legislation that enacts six billion euros ($8.2 bn) in tax hikes and budget cutbacks, agreed as part of December's EU-IMF bailout for Ireland. This enable