Here’s What Happened Today: Wednesday
Leo Varadkar resigns, Assisted Dying Committee publishes report, Limerick Hurler Kyle Hynes gets suspended sentence for violent disorder.
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Leo Varadkar resigns, Assisted Dying Committee publishes report, Limerick Hurler Kyle Hynes gets suspended sentence for violent disorder.
Varadkar told The Journal that the EU Commissioner job is ‘not for me’.
‘The government has now run out of steam and run out of road,’ said McDonald during Leaders’ Questions.
Hayes has also been ordered to pay the victim €10,000 in compensation for injuries and loss of earnings due to these injuries.
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Cullinane said there is a “very clear view” that palliative care should be completely separate from assisted dying.
One of the country’s best known publicans is facing some opposition in his newest venture.
The controversial redress scheme opens for applications today, but survivors have been told they can’t apply without a passport, driving licence or PSC.