How Denmark is administering vaccines at three times the rate of Ireland
Europe Letter: Danes have vaccinated 2% of their population and even ran out of doses
Europe Letter: Danes have vaccinated 2% of their population and even ran out of doses
Scheme could remove roughly 4.4m devices currently incinerated or sent to landfill
Sandra Gannon services supply chain when firms stop investing in off-patent products
Irish pharma group gearing up for legal battle over patents with generic drugmakers
Drugmaker Teva and three distributors reached a settlement with two US counties over their alleged role in the opioid addiction crisis, just moments before the start a trial
Court found healthcare group is liable for costs of treating opioid addiciton
Union says pharma firm scheme worth €1,800 to each affected worker
Single men and homosexual couples excluded from state-supported surrogacy
Mylan denies breaching patents
Industry blames State policy for problem with cutting Ireland’s medicine bill
Industry group calls for a radical overhaul of medicines policy in Ireland
Agreement should help bring prices down to European average, says Simon Harris
Generics lobby warns Government new deal with Big Pharma will stifle competition
Dutch-domiciled US group says it is still fully committed to planned $7.2bn takeover of Sweden’s Meda
Number of mergers and acquisitions up 10%, from 416 to 458 deals
Chief executive says shareholders can go elsewhere if not happy
TDs complains of little action to generate new employment opportunities
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices