RTE – NEWS
- Podcast: How murderer Stephen McCullagh's alibi fell part March 25, 2026Stephen McCullagh was found guilty of the murder of his pregnant girlfriend Natalie McNally in a Belfast court on Monday.
- Meta, Google found liable in social media addiction trial March 25, 2026A Los Angeles jury found Alphabet's Google and Meta liable for $3 million in damages today in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit.
- Reduction in SET hours for some primary schools - INTO March 25, 2026One-in-five primary schools will see a reduction in the amount of special education teaching hours next year, according to primary teachers union the Irish National Teachers' Organisation.
- Govt's new housing czar sets out goals at committee March 25, 2026The Government's new housing czar has said he hopes his office can contribute to the delivery of tens of thousands of homes by 2030.
- Nurses call for mileage rate increase over fuel costs March 25, 2026The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has called for changes to mileage rates to reflect the soaring cost of fuel.
- Two arrested over London ambulance arson attack March 25, 2026Two men have been arrested in connection with the arson attack on Jewish community ambulances in London on Monday, police have said.
- Academics object to development on mother and baby site March 25, 2026Human rights academics have written to An Coimisiún Pleanála expressing their objection to the construction of a large-scale residential development on the site of the Bessborough Mother and Baby institution.
- Five men jailed after branding iron attack on man March 25, 2026Five members of a family-based organised crime group who beat, burned, stabbed and branded another man with the word "RAT" with a hot branding iron last year have been jailed today for between three and eight and a half years at the Special Criminal Court
- Court told accused linked to McKee scene by clothing March 25, 2026Three men accused of the murder of Lyra McKee have been linked to the scene by clothing and physical features, a court has heard.



















