RTE – NEWS
- Europe faces prolonged heatwave as temperatures reach 40C June 21, 2026A heatwave across Europe is forecast to produce new record temperatures throughout the coming week.
- Extra-time charge sees Dublin outlast Donegal to advance June 21, 2026Written off by many after back-to-back defeats earlier in the Championship, Dublin have pulled off a seismic win at Croke Park to secure their All-Ireland quarter-final place and dump Donegal out.
- All-Ireland SFC Round 3: Monaghan v Westmeath updates June 21, 2026Monaghan and Westmeath meet in Clones, battling to make the quarter-finals of the All-Irelamd SFC. Follow the action as it happens.
- State spent nearly €3m deporting people on charter jet June 21, 2026The State spend on deporting people out of the country via charter jet now tops €2.88 million [excluding VAT] since February of last year.
- All-Ireland SHC recap: Cork 6-25 Offaly 2-11 June 21, 2026Cork cruise through to the All-Ireland Senior Hurling semi-finals.
- Families write to minister over CHI inquiry concerns June 21, 2026Two groups representing families at the centre of a planned inquiry into Children's Health Ireland have written to the Minister for Health outlining their concerns that the process will not be transparent.
- 'No ambiguity' on Triple Lock in Programme for Government June 21, 2026Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee has said that there is no ambiguity on what was agreed on reforming the Triple Lock in the Programme for Government.
- US activist critical of Trump's impact on executions June 21, 2026The leading US anti-death penalty activist, Sister Helen Prejean, has strongly criticised President Donald Trump for employing violent rhetoric, instilling fear and seeking to increase the number of executions in the country.
- Value of early access to new medicines questioned by NCPE June 21, 2026The head of the committee that recommends new drug approval to the HSE has said he is opposed to early access for medicines if that means they are not assessed first, saying many "don't work very well".



















