RTE – NEWS
- EPP president hopes Irish EU Presidency will boost unity June 10, 2026The President of the EPP hopes the Irish Presidency of the EU will boost the bloc's unity in terms of dealing with external threats.
- Four men convicted of sexually abusing deaf relative June 10, 2026Four men have been convicted of sexually abusing their deaf relative following the longest criminal trial in the history of the State.
- Settlement over death by suicide after hospital discharge June 10, 2026The widow of a man who died by suicide the day after he was discharged from a mental health unit of a Dublin hospital has called for an overhaul of mental health services.
- Psychiatric report ordered in 'decuplet' deportation case June 10, 2026A judge has ordered a psychiatric report on a Nigerian man accused of obstructing deportation, claiming gardaí mixed him up with one of his nine identical brothers.
- Bill Kenneally survivors deserve State apology - Martin June 10, 2026The Taoiseach has told the Dáil that the findings of a Commission of Investigation report surrounding paedophile Bill Keanneally shows that the survivors deserve a State apology.
- Suspended sentence for man over threat to kill Taoiseach June 10, 2026A man, who has been given a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to threatening to kill Taoiseach Micheál Martin, said he acted "like a keyboard warrior without a second thought for real-world impact".
- Closure order for Hole in Wall pub with holes in walls June 10, 2026Popular Dublin pub The Hole in the Wall is among seven premises that were issued with closure orders by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland last month.
- Mother tells Parnell attack trial daughter now non-verbal June 10, 2026The mother of a five-year-old girl stabbed near a crèche on Parnell Square in Dublin in 2023 has told the trial of a 52-year-old man that her daughter was now in a wheelchair, non-verbal and only able to answer yes or no questions by blinking.
- Alone urges more community-based care for older people June 10, 2026Alone said the health system continues to treat long-term residential care as the default system response to ageing.



















