
Martin Wall
Martin Wall is a public policy correspondent for The Irish Times, known for his coverage of health and public service issues in Ireland. He recently reported on the investigation into the use of National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) resources at Naas Hospital, highlighting concerns about funding irregularities.
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Recent news mentions
Martin Wall expressed disappointment with the inquest verdict regarding his brother Brendan.
Family of man who drowned at Youghal Ironman event disappointed at inquest verdict – The Irish TimesMartin Wall was an Irish Times correspondent whose belongings were inherited by the author.
America is always rushing towards tomorrow while gaping back at its epic past – The Irish TimesMartin Wall notes that tech giants including Elon Musk’s X are repeatedly suing State bodies.
Proposed ‘investor courts’ will put corporate interests ahead of public ones – The Irish TimesMartin Wall reports on the funding issues related to flood warning services.
Weather warnings in place for 18 counties as Irish Rail suspends some services due to flooding – The Irish TimesPublic policy correspondent Martin Wall reports on Naas Hospital's investigation regarding NTPF funds.
€100m spent on firms that use HSE facilities and staff after hours to cut waiting lists – The Irish Times









































