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IFPA forced to turn people awayKildare NationalistThe Irish Family Planning Association says it is being forced to turn people away due to budget cutbacks. The IFPA's 2011 annual report shows it provided services to almost 19000 clients last year c…

Cork IndependentMouth cancer death toll could rise as checks slideDentistry IQDENTISTS fear the death toll from mouth cancer could rocket as the number of people getting dental checkups plummets. Since the onset of the recession, the number of people a…
Inquiry hears wrong operation performed on childRTE.ieA Medical Council inquiry has begun into allegations against two doctors in a case where the wrong operation was performed on a child at Our Lady's Children's Hospital in 2010. The allegatio…

PsychCentral.comPassive smoking affects unborn babies' brainIrish HealthNewborn babies, whose mothers have been exposed to second-hand smoke, show poor physiological, sensory and attention skills, according to a new study. Smoking during pregnancy …
Judges and doctors protest in Greece over cutsIrish ExaminerGreek judges and hospital doctors have started working to rule over planned austerity cuts in the most serious confrontation between unions and government since a three-party coalition was for…
After 18 months of violent unrest, clouds of black smoke suggest conflict is closing in on Syria’s capital.
A look at a pair of UK teachers who are planning a worldwide trip on a tuk tuk to promote education.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Sunday that the United States must establish a clear “red line” that Iran cannot cross with its nuclear program if it wants to avoid war.
The newly appointed Japanese ambassador to China has died after taking ill and collapsing in Tokyo late last week.
The wave of anti-Japanese protests currently sweeping across China has its roots in history but more recently can be traced back to April, when the firebrand governor of Tokyo announced plans to buy a group of islands claimed by Japan, China and Taiwan.
Britain’s royal family will go to court Monday to try to stop the publication of more topless photos of Catherine, the duchess of Cambridge — the same day an Italian magazine plans to sell an “extraordinary” special edition of photos from Catherine’s …
The 250-year old toy chain Hamleys has been taken over by a French toy retailer for a reported £60m.
A three-year-old girl dies following an incident at a play area at a college in York.
Wales’ Education Minister Leighton Andrews says plans to replace GCSEs in England with a single end-of-course exam are a “backwards step”.
The deaths of three members of one family in a slurry tank accident has had a profound effect on the farming community, the Ulster Farmers’ Union has said.
John Neal reports on the continuing rise in bed bug infestations.
Four men have been jailed for a year-long campaign of raids on supermarket cash dispensers. The gang stole nearly £700,000 after targeting machines inside Co-op stores.
Supporters of women bishops in the Church of England say it is still uncertain whether a new wording in the proposed law satisfies their concerns.
Four men are jailed for a series raids on supermarket cash dispensers using a circular saw.
A woman appears in court charged with stealing a one-year-old baby boy from a flat in Paisley last week.