760 people on hospital trolleys for second day in a row as overcrowding continues
University Hospital Limerick is worst affected with 75 people on trolleys.
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University Hospital Limerick is worst affected with 75 people on trolleys.
Farmers are blocking the entrance and exit at the site.
Mark Adair shone with the ball as William Porterfield’s side put themselves in a strong position against England.
The home challenge has somewhat faded on day two of the Irish Open at Lahinch.
Lloyd Harris looked like he could cause an upset on Centre Court, but Federer denied the 22-year-old South Africa in four sets.
The Irish trainer celebrated two high-profile winners yesterday, including Circus Maximus in the St James’ Palace Stakes.
Defending champion Paul Dunne hit three bogeys and a double-bogey in the second round.
Both men are still in with a chance of making a Masters spot after day two.
Matt Kuchar looks to be the biggest threat to the American at Royal Birkdale.
A Spaniard was seriously injured yesterday on the first day of the famous bull running event.
Andrea Constand was allegedly sexually assaulted by Cosby in 2004.
Trump was hard at work again yesterday.
But that’s not something drivers have an issue with.
The County Carlow handler looks set to claim the Queen Mother Champion Chase for the first time while the RSA Chase is shaping up as a battle between two major Irish owners.
As the seats fill up, attention turns to what happens next.
After a brilliant opening day of racing, there’s plenty more in store this afternoon.
Police guarded the entrance to schools as children arrived this morning.
The toilets are beginning to creak.
A motion that called for the government to be given the right to shut down a social media site if it leads to the death of a citizen was defeated by delegates on day two of the party’s Ard Fheis in Killarney.
Who will prevail in the Champion Chase, plus more thoughts ahead of today’s action.
Russia’s 15-year-old rising star Julia Lipnitskaia is talk of the Games after winning a gold today.
The inquest continued in Galway today.
Europe started Sunday’s singles matches four points down to an inspired USA. Could Ian Poulter and Rory McIlroy spark a remarkable fightback?
‘You’ve got to have it in your pants’ said Europe’s Nicolas Colsaerts after his day one heroics. Saturday was all about Bradley, Simpson and Poulter.
From an Irish perspective, there is also much anticipation surrounding the cycling events taking place today.