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Roger Murray: The Coroners Amendment Bill 2018

Listen back to Roger Murray on Newstalk - The Hard Shoulder on 23 July show at 16:00 Part 1  (30 mins in).

Family ‘tormented’ by how father was treated in Mayo emergency department

The family of an 82-year-old man who died after being admitted to Mayo General Hospital following a traffic collision four years ago have said they have been tormented every day.....

Callan Tansey Celebrates 10 Years With Opening of Galway Office

Padraig Brennan, Managing Partner, RDJ Galway, Galway City Mayor, Niall McNelis & John Kelly Snr, Former Partner, Callan Tansey, joined Callan Tansey Solicitors' 10th Birthday Celebrations & the launch of their new Galway office.

Callan Tansey Sponsor Mayo v Galway Great Irish Dancing School Challenge

Callan Tansey sponsor Mayo -v-Galway “Great Irish Dancing School Challenge".

There are ways we can spare patients court ordeal in HSE negligence cases

The Government has announced the establishment of an expert group to consider whether there are alternative ways to address clinical negligence claims

Father slams ‘legislative failure’ which forces children with cerebral palsy to come before courts

The president of the High Court has approved a further payment for a young girl with cerebral palsy, bringing to €3m total payments agreed to date

Minister urged to introduce duty of candour in medical negligence cases

The solicitor for a family, which has agreed a settlement with the Health Service Executive, has called on the Minister for Health to bring in the duty of candour for all medical negligence court cases.

Johan Verbruggen: Audiology Scandal in Mayo/Roscommon

Our Johan Verbruggen spoke on The Keith Finnegan Show, Galway Bay, on Medical Negligence & the Audiology Scandal The Keith Finnegan Show

Family settle case with HSE over ‘tragic’ death of newborn son; feeding tube perforated baby’s heart

The parents of a baby boy who died eight days after his birth at Our Lady Of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda have settled their case against the HSE for an undisclosed sum.

Roger Murray talks about serious failings in audiology services provided to children

Johan Verbruggen: It’s time for “Vicky’s Law”

We have reached a watershed moment in the history of this country’s health system. The tragic circumstances of Vicky Phelan’s diagnosis with cervical cancer are becoming more disturbing, as new information is revealed.

‘He only had two days in this world, no words can express my grief’

A woman who lost her newborn son weeks after her husband died suddenly has settled her case with the HSE.