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Delays in delivery of pathology department at University Hospital Kerry branded ‘beyond shocking’

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PATIENTS will face yet more delays accessing new medical testing facilities at University Hospital Kerry, says Kerry Fianna Fáil TD John Brassil.

Deputy Brassil was commenting after receiving a response from the Health Service Executive to his parliamentary question to the Minister for Health, Simon Harris.

University Hospital Kerry has previously sought capital funding from the HSE National Capital Steering Committee to build new premises for the Pathology Department.

“As of July 2017, this funding has been approved, and there was no commitment given to me in the PQ reply that a decision is expected anytime soon,” said Deputy Brassil.

While some new machines have been installed at the existing department, there isn’t enough space for the full range of equipment, he added.

“Until capital funding is approved for Kerry University Hospital to allow them to build the new department, Kerry patients will not have access to proper and full pathology services,” said the Kerry TD.

“It is beyond shocking that the tender process for the new equipment was not facilitated at the same time as the application for capital funding for a new pathology department. Joined-up thinking seems to be an alien concept to many officials in the upper echelons of the HSE.

“The Minister for Health must approve the capital funding request for the new pathology department to ensure that the full range of equipment can be used by Kerry patients. It’s as simple as that, and it must be delivered immediately.”

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Killarney coach Hayley Murphy wins Women of Vision Award

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Legacy Elite Head Coach Hayley Murphy was honoured at the Hi Style Villa Maria Women of Vision Awards 2026, held at the Garryvoe Hotel in County Cork recently.

The annual awards ceremony, hosted by Virgin Media’s Deric Ó hArtagáin, recognised 36 women from across Ireland for their talent, leadership, and positive impact within their local communities.

Ms Murphy, who coaches cheerleading and gymnastics in Killarney and throughout County Kerry, was selected as one of this year’s recipients.

“It was an honour to receive this award and celebrate with talented women from all over the country,” Ms Murphy said following the event. “It was an amazing experience.”

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Jessie Buckley named Kerry Association Dublin’s 2026 Arts Award winner

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Killarney actress Jessie Buckley has been selected as the 2026 recipient of the Kerry Association in Dublin Arts Award in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the Arts.

The 36-year-old made history in March 2026 by becoming the first Irish woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Hamnet.

Her portrayal of Agnes Shakespeare also earned her a clean sweep of major global accolades this year, including a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, a Critics Choice Award, a Screen Actors Guild (Actor) Award, and an IFTA.

The Arts Award, established by the Kerry Association in Dublin to recognise excellence by individuals born or raised in the county, will be formally presented to Buckley in the near future.

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Jimmy Deenihan, Chairperson of the Kerry Association in Dublin Arts Sub Committee, stated that the decision to grant the prestigious award to Buckley was unanimous following her historic awards season.


“This monumental achievement by Jessie comes as a major boost for the burgeoning Irish film industry and will inspire a new generation of Irish screen talent,” Mr Deenihan said. “In her acceptance speech, Jessie endeared herself to a global audience with her dignified humility and the love and pride she expressed in her family and her county.”


Jeremy Twomey, Chairperson of the Kerry Association in Dublin, described Buckley as a sensational, deeply talented woman who serves as an outstanding role model.


“She has done Kerry and Ireland proud,” Mr Twomey said. “This deeply talented, sensational woman can act in any capacity, guileless or knowing, reserved or uncontained, transmit glee, ecstasy, dread, fear or confusion. She brings her audiences with her and is an outstanding role model for the younger generation who look at her and aspire to access on the world stage.”
Brigid Laffan, President of the Kerry Association, noted the immense pride within the county regarding Buckley’s level-headedness throughout her international success, calling her work in Hamnet “nothing short of wonderful.”


In accepting the accolade, Jessie Buckley paid tribute to her roots in the Kingdom.
“Growing up in Kerry was a gift in recognising the capacity for beauty and wildness in our own human expression from the nature I grew up around,” Buckley said. “Thank you, this is a great honour to accept this award.”

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