Tuesday 12 May: Ambulance Strike: Ireland’s Health System Under Strain
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Summary
The National Ambulance Service rejects claims its strike action has put patients at risk, saying pay has not kept pace with increased responsibilities. We look at whether talks should resume or if Government intervention is needed.
Elsewhere, hospital delays continue in the Mid-West, while questions grow over tighter budget controls and possible spending cuts in 2026.
In the UK, Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure amid ministerial resignations and calls for his resignation.
Guest Presenter Shane Coleman was joined by:
Martin Daly TD, Fianna Fáil
George Lawlor TD, Labour
George Horgan-Jones, Political Correspondent, Irish Times
Niamh Griffin, Health Correspondent, Irish Examiner
Mark Paul, London Correspondent, Irish Times
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