RTE – NEWS
- Teenager seriously injured after shooting in Ballymun February 15, 2026A teenager has been seriously injured during a shooting in Ballymun, Dublin this afternoon.
- Hungarian opposition leader vows to defend rights February 15, 2026Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar vowed at an election rally in Budapest to end corruption, rebuild the economy and restore the freedoms his party accuses nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban of curtailing.
- Rotunda rules out moving to Connolly Hospital February 15, 2026The Master of the Rotunda Hospital has ruled moving to Connolly Hospital after its €100 million critical care unit had its planning overturned this week.
- Harris hopes Thalidomide issues will be resolved in 2026 February 15, 2026Tánaiste Simon Harris has said 2026 "has to be the year" when the Government finally resolves the outstanding issues facing the Irish Thalidomide Association, including a State apology.
- Government drawing up savings strategy, says Tánaiste February 15, 2026The Government is drawing up a strategy to help people get a greater return on their savings, Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris has said.
- Air traffic controllers' staffing affecting flights February 15, 2026The Minister for Transport has said he is "paying close attention" to staffing issues with air traffic controllers that have led to Ireland's airspace being affected with runways closed intermittently at Dublin and Cork airports.
- 63,000 people refused visas to Ireland over two years February 15, 2026Nearly 63,000 people were refused visas for travel to Ireland over the past two years, with citizens of some countries facing rejection rates of over 90 percent.
- Board of Peace members pledge over $5 billion - Trump February 15, 2026US President Donald Trump said Board of Peace member states will announce at an upcoming meeting on Thursday a pledge of more than $5 billion for reconstruction and humanitarian efforts in Gaza.
- 'Definite line of inquiry' into fatal Limerick crash February 15, 2026Gardaí say they are following a definite line of inquiry following a three-car collision in Co Limerick, which claimed the life of a nurse who was on her way to work on Friday night.



















