The Explainer x Noteworthy: Why are our peatlands still being exploited?
Reporter Steven Fox and German reporter Swantje Furtak tell Susan Daly about their cross-border investigation into the damaging effects of commercial activity on wetlands.
Reporter Steven Fox and German reporter Swantje Furtak tell Susan Daly about their cross-border investigation into the damaging effects of commercial activity on wetlands.
The young boy has struggled to access certain services despite the efforts of his parents and healthcare workers.
A Romanian surgeon has said that some Irish patients who visit his clinic had surgeries using methods that made their next one ‘more difficult’.
“When I was seventeen a gynaecologist recommended that I get pregnant, because it would help.”
Environmentalists say the semi-state’s pumping practices in Co Longford are harming the habitats of birds of conservation concern.
Environmental activists are concerned the State company’s cutting and replanting activity on peat is a ‘perfect storm for water quality impacts’.
HHC, a semisynthetic cannabinoid derived from CBD, is widely available in Ireland.
The Prize is awarded annually to an individual or small team responsible for social affairs journalism.
Women make up more than half the trainee doctor workforce but criticise lack of support for pregnancy and family life.
The Prize is awarded annually to an individual or small team responsible for social affairs journalism.
Civil liberties group calls for government probe to find 62 unaccompanied children missing from State care as highlighted by Noteworthy investigation.
No new funding for EIP services was granted last year or to date in 2024.
Locals say fallen crash barriers and poor signage at Carrowkeel passage tombs are posing ‘no deterrent’ to vandals who attacked the site in Co Sligo last year.
New cross-European investigation with Noteworthy finds Ireland’s response to violence against women hindered by insufficient records.
Investigation by Noteworthy and European colleagues shows Ireland ranking among highest number of reported rapes in 2022.
The earlier a person’s symptoms are treated, the better the outcome – but many people with psychosis or schizophrenia struggle to get access to care.
Investigative reporter Patricia Devlin and An Taisce heritage officer Ian Lumley talk to Susan Daly about the increasing dangers posed by climate change to ancient monuments and sites.
Heritage experts warn of the effect of mindless damage as Noteworthy reveals historical sites across Ireland attacked at least 140 times in past three years.
Escalating storms and extreme weather caused by climate change will increase coastal erosion with many Irish landmarks unable to be saved, experts say.
Half of the Irish public didn’t vote in the European or local elections in 2019, despite polling suggesting over 80% of the public will vote in June.