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Savita's husband unhappy with delay in report into her death
- 4 months ago
Chairman of Health Service Executive asks him to wait till the end of January, possibly February.
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Activist begins Indo-Pak peace journey through 21 countries
- 5 months ago
A young British Pakistani community activist on Wednesday began a road journey through 21 countries to emphasise the need for peace between India and Pakistan.
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Pregnant women who are ill entitled to 2nd opinion: Irish govt
- 5 months ago
The Irish government has told the Council of Europe that any seriously ill woman who is pregnant and her request for a termination is refused, is entitled to a second medical opinion.
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Savita Halappanavar's family to take case to European court of Human Rights
- 5 months ago
Praveen Halappanavar's solicitor said he was identifying a team of junior and senior counsel for the action, because the health minister did not agree to a public inquiry into the circumstances of her death.
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Third Indian-origin man charged with attacking KS Brar in UK
- 5 months ago
36-year-old Dilbag Singh was charged with wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm to Brar.
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Keith Vaz named most influential Asian in UK
- 5 months ago
the Indian-origin Labour MP feature ahead in the list which includes includes the likes of steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal, the billionaire Hinduja Brothers and leading NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul.
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Ireland to go ahead with its inquiry into Savita's death
- 5 months ago
Irish minister for health James Reilly said he had a duty of care to women to ensure there were not any unsafe practices in Galway University Hospital, where 31-year-old Savita died last month.
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Savita's husband demands 'full public inquiry' into her death
- 5 months ago
Praveen Halappanavar, Savita's husband, said he had no faith in Ireland's health service executive.
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'Devastatingly tragic' Savita case was not about abortion: Ireland's bishops
- 5 months ago
Ireland's Catholic bishops have said that the church 'has never taught that the life of a child in the womb should be preferred to that of a mother'.
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Malala Yousufzai stable, making good progress: Doctors
- 6 months ago
Pakistan's teenage rights activist, who was grievously injured after being shot in the head by the Taliban, is stable and making good progress, doctors treating her at a UK hospital said.