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- Families call for full inquiry into Creeslough tragedy June 17, 2026The families of the 10 people who died in the Creeslough tragedy say they've been failed by the Government, and are demanding a public inquiry into the incident.
- What happens when the Strait of Hormuz reopens? June 17, 2026The vital Strait of Hormuz shipping lane is expected to reopen on Friday after nearly four months, following the signing of a US-Iran agreement to end the Middle East war.
- End alumina exports to Russia - Belarus opposition leader June 17, 2026The leader of the exiled Belarusian opposition Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya has urged the EU to end alumina exports to Russia.
- 'A leader' - Tributes to cyclist, 16, killed in crash June 17, 2026The cyclist who died in a crash yesterday in Co Waterford has been named as Shane O'Brien, who had represented Ireland on the international stage.
- Decision on Enoch Burke inquiry to be delivered on Friday June 17, 2026A decision will be delivered on Friday in an application by Enoch Burke to recuse the Chair and the panel put in place to consider allegations of professional misconduct against him.
- Women in Donaldson case 'not reliable enough', jury told June 17, 2026The jury in the trial of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson has been told that two women who have alleged that he sexually abused them while they were children are not sufficiently reliable for them to reach a guilty verdict.
- CAP funding for farmers among 'priorities' for presidency June 17, 2026One of Ireland's "central priorities" during the country's European Union (EU) presidency will be to progress discussions on the future of Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) funding for farmers, the Agriculture Minister has said.
- Man took knife from Parnell Square accused, court told June 17, 2026A Brazilian healthcare worker who was studying English in Ireland said he saw a man stab three children on Parnell Square East on 23 November 2023.
- Donegal school chosen as 'Ireland's favourite building' June 17, 2026A special educational needs school in Co Donegal has been chosen as "Ireland's favourite building" as part of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland public choice award.



















