FSAI recall specific batches of some Templetuohy Farm Fresh Foods chicken products, due to the possible presence of Salmonella.
Alert Summary dated Monday, November 3rd 2025
Category 1: For Action Alert Notification: 2025.59 Product Identification: Please see table below for product details. Batch Code: Use by date: 06/10/2025
Message: The below batches of Templetuohy Farm Fresh Foods chicken products are being recalled due to the possible presence of Salmonella. Although these batches are past their use by date, they are suitable for home freezing. Consumers are advised to check their freezers for the implicated batches. Recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale.
Nature Of Danger: People infected with Salmonella typically develop symptoms between 12 and 36 hours after infection, but this can range between 6 and 72 hours. The most common symptom is diarrhoea, which can sometimes be bloody. Other symptoms may include fever, headache and abdominal cramps. The illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days. Diarrhoea can occasionally be severe enough to require hospital admission. The elderly, infants, and those with impaired immune systems are more likely to have a severe illness.
Action Required:Manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, caterers & retailers: Retailers: Same are requested to remove the implicated batches from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. Consumers: Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batches.
In his 89 year and pre-deceased by his parents Jim and Josephine, sister Freddy (Kennedy) and brother Dick; Mr Stapleton passed away peacefully while in the care of staff at Fennor Hill Care Facility, Urlingford, Co. Kilkenny.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; brother Tom, nephews Conor and Eamon Kennedy, nieces Margaret (Kennedy), Josephine (Kinnane), Freda (Stapleton) and Marie (Kennedy), extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
The extended Stapleton family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
Focus Ireland Founder Sister Stanislaus Kennedy (Sr Stan) has sadly passed away aged 86 years
The Religious Sisters of Charity are deeply saddened to announce the death of Sister Stanislaus Kennedy, known to so many across Ireland simply as ‘Sister Stan’, who passed away peacefully this Monday morning at St Francis Hospice, Blanchardstown, Dublin.
Sister Stanislaus Kennedy R.I.P.
A lifelong advocate for social justice, equality and compassion, Sister Stan devoted more than six decades to improving the lives of people experiencing homelessness, poverty and exclusion. Her remarkable legacy includes the founding of Focus Ireland, one of Ireland’s leading homelessness organisations, and several other initiatives that continue to have a profound impact on Irish society.
A powerful and fearless voice for change, she dedicated her life to service, compassion and justice, and her tireless work inspired hope in those most in need. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends, colleagues, and the congregation. While there will be expressions of deep sadness across the country, it is hoped that her extraordinary legacy will continue to inspire future generations of activists and social innovators.
Born Treasa Kennedy on June 19th, 1939, near Lispole on the Dingle Peninsula, in Co Kerry, Sister Stan was one of five children in a farming family. Deeply influenced by her rural upbringing and her parents’ sense of community and care for others, she entered the Religious Sisters of Charity in 1958, inspired by the life and mission of the order’s founder, Mary Aikenhead. She was professed in January 1960 and went on to dedicate her entire life to helping others.
In the years that followed, Sister Stan became one of Ireland’s most respected and influential advocates for social change. Her vision and determination led to the establishment of ‘Focus Point’, later Focus Ireland, in 1985, an organisation founded to respond to the growing crisis of homelessness. Under her leadership, Focus Ireland grew, from a small advice and support service, to a national organisation providing housing, advocacy and a voice for people without homes.
Her commitment to inclusion extended far beyond homelessness. She played a leading role in supporting new communities in Ireland, co-founding the Sanctuary in Dublin, a spiritual centre for mindfulness and wellbeing and contributing to the development of a range of initiatives addressing loneliness, mental health and social cohesion.
Throughout her life, Sister Stan challenged policymakers and institutions to confront inequality and injustice. She was never afraid to speak truth to power and believed that real change required both compassion and courage. Her advocacy influenced social policy, helped shape public attitudes, and encouraged a deeper national conversation about homelessness and human dignity.
Sister Stan received numerous awards and honours for her work, including honorary doctorates and civic recognitions, but she always regarded these tributes as belonging to the people and communities she served. Funeral arrangements will be announced in due course.
Pre-deceased by her beloved husband Eamon, sisters Nancy, Sheila, Elsie and brother Michael; Mrs Heaney, sadly, passed away while in the care of the Community Hospital of the Assumption, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family; loving daughters Mary, Catriona and Michelle, sons Denis and Eamon, grandchildren Crystal, Adam, Róisín, Shane, James, Grace, Ellen, Donnacha and Jacob, sons-in-law Merle, Kevin and Tom, daughters-in-law Kate and Debbie, sister-in-law Breda, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours, wonderful carers and many friends.
For those persons who would wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mrs Heaney, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Heaney family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) has reported an almost 11% increase in cases of radiation overexposure from medical imaging and radiotherapy services in 2024. A total of 145 incidents were notified; the highest number since HIQA became the regulator for medical exposure to ionising radiation some six years ago.
Human error accounted for 68% of cases. The number of incidents has more than doubled since 2019, when 68 cases were reported.
Notifications linked to diagnostic imaging, including X-rays, CT scans, MRI and ultrasound, rose by 19% to 129 last year, while incidents in radiotherapy fell from 23 to 16. Sixty-eight per cent of all cases involved CT scans.
HIQA said more hospitals and healthcare providers are reporting incidents, increasing from 47 to 59. The authority noted that most diagnostic imaging incidents occurred at the point of imaging, often due to incorrect protocol selection, and that many could have been prevented through better verification checks.
HIQA warned that common corrective actions such as staff reminders and education sessions are low-level strategies with limited long-term impact. It urged healthcare providers to address underlying factors such as workload, resources and skill mix.
The full report is available on the HIQA website at www.hiqa.ie.
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