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Private lab firm pays out €26.86m in one year arising from CervicalCheck scandal
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Lab firm facing legal actions from CervicalCheck scandal paid €10m in damages in 2022
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Lab firm at centre of CervicalCheck scandal estimates gross legal liability of €49.3 million
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Taoiseach apologises to Stephen Teap in wake of CervicalCheck settlement
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Taoiseach remembers Vicky Phelan as an 'outstanding advocate for women'
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Vicky Phelan sends special message ahead of Climb with Charlie on Saturday
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Legislation to cover non-disclosure issues that arose in cervical check controversy
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Vicky Phelan and Charlie Bird share laughs and tears as they meet in person
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Vicky Phelan returns to Ireland for palliative care due to new tumours
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Vicky Phelan says she will ‘buy at least six months’ with proton beam therapy
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Vicky Phelan hails 'wonder drug' as she starts medical trial in the US
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CMO expresses ‘huge amount of regret’ over CervicalCheck controversy
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Number of cervical cancer screenings down by 50 per cent compared to 2019
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Taoiseach will 'engage' on CervicalCheck tribunal after campaigners quit talks
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Government monitoring various social media accounts including Tony Holohan and Vicky Phelan
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Health Minister has apologised for tribunal communication, says Vicky Phelan
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Varadkar says CervicalCheck Tribunal being set up in 'good faith'
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HSE considering feedback following removal of 'woman' from CervicalCheck information leaflets
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