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This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising. By continuing to browse, you agree to the use of cookies described in our Cookies Policy. You may change your settings at any time but this may impact on the functionality of the site. To learn more see our Cookies Policy. OK Advertisement * * TheJournal.ie * Business ETC * The 42 * Search site Search Dublin: 18 °C Wednesday 28 August, 2024 * Homepage * Celebs * Ireland * Skin Deep * Chats Trending: * beauty * dear fifi # NOTEWORTHY Advertisement Yesterday 27th August 2024 THE MORNING LEAD Irish products among cheap EU dairy forcing some West African farmers out of business Experts told our investigative team that ‘it is cheaper to import milk than it is to buy from local farmers’. EU dairy subsidies blamed as creating an ‘unequal system’ Almost €300m worth of fat-filled milk powder exported from Ireland to West Africa last year Many consumers unaware that this product is not milk Suhasini Srinivasaragavan 27 Aug 12.7k This month August 2024 THE MORNING LEAD Father-of-three dies from suspected asthma attack during two hour ambulance wait Ian McCarthy’s death is one of a number of fatalities raised by National Ambulance Service staff who have serious concerns about its emergency response system, Noteworthy can reveal. Roscrea man lived ‘five minutes’ from ambulance hub Documents show crews diverted away from dying Leinster patient Whistleblower fears patients lives at risk over ‘unfit’ 999 system Patricia Devlin 16 Aug 67.3k THE MORNING LEAD Irish greyhounds exported to India used in cruel ‘new craze’ sport Noteworthy reveals how former coursing dogs are being exported to India and used in gruelling races with motorbikes. Dogs at risk of injury and death in high speed races India and Pakistan still importing Irish greyhounds Irish tracing system not recording country destination of exported dogs Patricia Devlin 6 Aug 48.7k Last month July 2024 THE MORNING LEAD Hare coursing: Inspection reports find hares killed after being 'hit' by dogs Documents obtained by Noteworthy show that the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine did not attend a single coursing meeting last year. Inspection records highlight hare and greyhound deaths Calls for independent probe into agency’s welfare oversight Zero coursing inspections carried out by DAFM in 2021 or 2023 Patricia Devlin 29 Jul 21.8k Lack of Data Tusla under fire for failure to classify child abuse allegations Peter McGuire 16 Jul 9.2k THE MORNING LEAD Revealed: Children removed from family home subjected to controversial 'immersion therapy' A Noteworthy investigation reveals that a senior Tusla manager raised concerns about court-appointed experts using technique on children. Peter McGuire 15 Jul 51.7k June June 2024 THE MORNING LEAD Pharma firms maximise profits in Ireland as patients struggle with drug prices Investigate Europe reveals how big pharma funnels billions of profits through Ireland while high drug prices mean life-threatening delays for Irish patients. The 15 largest European and US drugmakers publicly disclose over 1,300 subsidiaries in low-tax jurisdictions These multinationals amassed profits of €580 billion in the last five years This amount outweighs their research and development (R&D) costs of €572 billion Maxence Peigné 19 hrs ago 11.9k THE MORNING LEAD Dogs used in illegal hunting pose danger to the public, expert warns A Noteworthy investigation exposes the underground world of dog-on-wildlife fighting and the dangers posed by the pets conditioned to attack. Dogs bred to fight and kill protected wildlife in Ireland Badgers, foxes and minks regularly targeted Pets suffering serious injuries traded for cash on ability to kill Patricia Devlin 21 Jun 17.6k Paths to Citizenship EU countries grant citizenship to tiny proportion of migrants Just 2% of foreign residents were granted Irish citizenship in 2022, with the process of becoming naturalised being full of obstacles and often taking years. 15 Jun 17.9k Investigation Cystic fibrosis ‘miracle’ drugs priced higher for poorer EU countries Investigate Europe reveals how people with cystic fibrosis across the continent have been priced out of access to life-saving medications. 13 Jun 9.4k Hidden Figures The five things you should know about how European political parties are funded Major cross-European investigation with Noteworthy and The Journal found political parties relying on State subsidies and unveiled the EU’s largest donors. 1 Jun 6.1k May May 2024 Hidden Figures Fringe, populist and Eurosceptic parties attracting highest proportion of donations across EU Donations to Sinn Féin in Ireland increased every year between 2019 and 2022. 30 May 6.9k THE MORNING LEAD Hidden Figures: Source of political money disclosed for just 8% of donations over four years A cross-European investigation with Noteworthy also found unclear laws make Ireland’s donation framework among the least transparent in the EU. No rules to stop politicians donating money to their party from funds originally given to them by members of the public Fundraiser costs must be removed from the total donations a party receives Advocacy body calls for more powers to be granted to Sipo to enforce laws Muiris O'Cearbhaill 30 May 12.2k Checking Privilege Checking Privilege: How the European Parliament fails to reflect the diversity of the EU Investigation by Noteworthy finds disabled people are significantly underrepresented, with little practical support given to improve participation. Maria Delaney 28 May 5.1k THE MORNING LEAD Retire to the EU? Young MEPs are few and far between - and that's not likely to change soon Just three of the 705 current MEPs are under 30, with the European Parliament historically being seen as ‘a retirement place’. Investigation by Noteworthy and European partners finds the median age of outgoing MEPs is 54 years Expert blames infrequent elections in Ireland for low amount of young politicians European Youth Forum: Younger MEPs can boost youth participation in elections Maria Delaney 19 hrs ago 5.8k 26 World Schizophrenia Day The Explainer x Noteworthy: Are young people with psychosis getting the help they need? Updated 24 May 4.4k THE MORNING LEAD Poor investment in psychosis services 'destroying lives', but Ireland can change this On World Schizophrenia Day, the HSE’s clinic lead in this area says “year-to-year” rather than longer term funding is one of their biggest challenges. No new funding has been granted for early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services since 2022 Dr Karen O'Connor said it's "critically important" people who experience psychosis get timely access to care, but they "tend to come very late to treatment" The delay young people experience when trying to access services is "destroying our kids' lives", one mother told us Órla Ryan 24 May 13.6k investigation impact Calls for Seanad debate following Noteworthy cockfighting revelations 23 May 4.2k THE MORNING LEAD Investigation: Cruel cockfighting sees an underground resurgence in Ireland Illegal matches and the breeding of birds solely for the banned bloodsport is happening up and down the country, an investigation by Noteworthy has found. Disturbing footage shows organised chicken fights Brutal bouts being organised in private social media groups Irish Defence Forces member and foreign government worker linked Patricia Devlin 22 May 28.6k look again Summer plans? Read this before you go exploring in Ireland 12 May 27.8k 47 THE MORNING LEAD Language school quality chief linked to collapsed college which left students in limbo International House Galway went into liquidation while the head of new quality standards for the industry remained the majority shareholder. The closure last year left students out of pocket with some receiving a partial refund Mary Grennan began her new position in October 2021 and resigned as a director of the company in January 2022 Her track record would likely rule her out of running a certified language school Alice Chambers 7 May 14.0k April April 2024 Lost in Europe 500% increase in migrant children arriving alone in Ireland claiming asylum New investigation finds that more than 51,000 minors have disappeared after arriving in Europe between 2021 and 2023. Patricia Devlin 30 Apr 12.1k THE MORNING LEAD Psychosis team in Cork sees significant decrease in number of people using drugs and alcohol It’s hoped that the RISE model can be replicated by other psychosis teams around the country. Órla Ryan 22 Apr 28.4k RELATED 'I'm going through a lot of scary stuff': 11-year-old boy with psychosis and his parents plead for help 16 Apr It could take over 60 years to set up enough early intervention psychosis teams, TD warns 18 Mar Podcast The Explainer x Noteworthy: Why are our peatlands still being exploited? 16 Apr 3.5k 2 THE MORNING LEAD 'I'm going through a lot of scary stuff': 11-year-old boy with psychosis and his parents plead for help The young boy has struggled to access certain services despite the efforts of his parents and healthcare workers. Children and adolescents with complex needs often struggle to get access to services due to confusion over which health team is best placed to intervene During a recent episode, a young boy in Dublin attempted to take his own life The boy's parents believe if their son had received early intervention years ago, his condition would not have deteriorated to this point Órla Ryan 16 Apr 29.5k Surgery Overseas Over 100 Irish women travelling to Romania for endometriosis surgery every year Eimer McAuley 7 Apr 23.7k 16 THE MORNING LEAD After 13 surgeries Sinead Murphy has given up on endometriosis care in Ireland. She's not alone. “When I was seventeen a gynaecologist recommended that I get pregnant, because it would help.” Some women with endometriosis have lost trust in the Irish health system This investigation by The Journal and Noteworthy shows how these women often feel they have no choice but to travel abroad for treatment Eimer McAuley 7 Apr 27.5k 11 Wasted Wetlands Wasted Wetlands: Pumping of bogs by Bord na Móna 'hampering rehabilitation' Environmentalists say the semi-state’s pumping practices in Co Longford are harming the habitats of birds of conservation concern. The bogs are home to a number of protected species, including Whooper Swans, lapwings and curlews Planning permission for a 27-turbine wind farm was quashed on appeal in 2021 Local group: “The extent of pumping is simply not required” Steven Fox 5 Apr 14.7k 16 Wasted Wetlands Some of Ireland's cleanest rivers and streams at risk from Coillte forestry Environmental activists are concerned the State company’s cutting and replanting activity on peat is a ‘perfect storm for water quality impacts’. 4 Apr 14.3k 16 THE MORNING LEAD 'Demons were following me': Call to make HHC illegal after users experience psychotic episodes HHC, a semisynthetic cannabinoid derived from CBD, is widely available in Ireland. There are growing concerns that HHC is triggering psychotic episodes in certain people HHC vapes are widely available online, and in vape and CBD shops "I was seeing and hearing things that weren't there. I was being followed around by demons," one man told us Órla Ryan 4 Apr 25.3k March March 2024 award win Redacted Lives and Noteworthy prison service project win prestigious Mary Raftery Prize 28 Mar 10.5k THE MORNING LEAD Female junior doctors repeatedly penalised by medical training system Women make up more than half the trainee doctor workforce but criticise lack of support for pregnancy and family life. Investigation by Noteworthy finds women delaying or leaving specialist training Some doctors are not entitled to maternity pay when doing training-related research Irish Medical Organisation: “Without support, women will drop out of medicine” Alice Chambers 19 hrs ago 17.1k 30 Award Redacted Lives and Noteworthy projects nominated for prestigious Mary Raftery Prize 25 Mar 4.6k Kids In Care Ireland failing to protect unaccompanied migrant children, EU report states Patricia Devlin 19 Mar 7.9k lack of funding It could take over 60 years to set up enough early intervention psychosis teams, TD warns Órla Ryan 18 Mar 12.3k Vanishing Past Ancient tomb site targeted by vandals 'not being protected' by government Patricia Devlin 18 Mar 36.1k 67 Femicides in Europe Over 100 women murdered in Ireland since 2012 - and a gap in data on gendered violence New cross-European investigation with Noteworthy finds Ireland’s response to violence against women hindered by insufficient records. 8 Mar 5.4k RELATED Female rape victims in Ireland almost treble that of EU counterparts 8 Mar THE MORNING LEAD Female rape victims in Ireland almost treble that of EU counterparts Investigation by Noteworthy and European colleagues shows Ireland ranking among highest number of reported rapes in 2022. Sexual assault victims increase almost year on year since 2012 Between 2021 and 2023 over 68,000 rape victims recorded across Europe Advocates say Ireland has ‘large-scale problem’ in tackling female violence Maria Delaney & Patricia Devlin 8 Mar 15.3k February February 2024 THE MORNING LEAD 'My son is not there anymore': How young people with psychosis are falling through the cracks 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. Karin Kenny believes her son Kielan's life would be very different if he had received early intervention for psychosis He was previously in school but now needs full-time care and experiences weeks-long psychotic episodes A new series by The Journal and Noteworthy will explore access to services for young people who experience psychosis Órla Ryan 29 Feb 27.8k Podcast The Explainer x Noteworthy: Why is our history falling into the sea? 26 Feb 2.8k 4 1 2 3 4 5 Next Articles more from us Sections * Voices * FactCheck * Noteworthy * Daft.ie Property Magazine * Money Diaries * The Journal TV Journal Media * About us * Careers * Contact * Advertise With Us * About FactCheck Our Network * The 42 * Noteworthy * FactCheck Knowledge Bank Terms & Legal Notices * Terms of Use * Cookies & Privacy * Advertising * Comments * Copyright * Competition more from us Sections * TV Listings * Quizzes * Live Blogs * GAA Fixtures Journal Media * About us * Careers * Contact * Advertise With Us Our Network * The Journal * Noteworthy * FactCheck Knowledge Bank Terms & Legal Notices * Terms of Use * Cookies & Privacy * Advertising * Comments * Copyright * Competition © 2024 Journal Media Ltd * Terms of Use * Cookies & Privacy * Advertising * Comments * Copyright * Competition Switch to Desktop Switch to Mobile The Journal supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice. 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