RTE – NEWS
- Man tells trial he killed partner but can't recall attack March 16, 2026A man accused of the murder of his partner who was stabbed to death told his trial today that he killed her but doesn't remember doing it despite previously telling gardaí she had died by suicide.
- Israel launches 'limited' ground assault in Lebanon March 16, 2026The Israeli military said it was carrying out what it described as "limited" ground operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, with its defence minister warning that those displaced would not return home until northern Israel was secure.
- Irish folk singer Dolores Keane dies aged 72 March 16, 2026Irish folk singer Dolores Keane has died. She was 72.
- Irish Companies partner with Amazon to build data centres March 16, 2026Enterprise Ireland is unabashedly donning the green jersey in the US this week. It's their raison d'etre after all, to support Irish firms abroad, but St. Patricks' Day provides the perfect backdrop for meetings and business events.
- 'Everything on table' as Govt considers energy supports March 16, 2026The Government is considering options for reducing the impact of energy price rises but has not made any decisions on specific measures yet.
- Principal hails Richie Baneham's Oscar hat trick March 16, 2026The principal of the City of Dublin Further Education College in Ballyfermot, where three-time Oscar winner Richard Baneham studied, has praised his "outstanding success".
- Brown Thomas, Arnotts spared convictions over price tags March 16, 2026Brown Thomas Arnotts Ltd has been spared a recorded conviction for breaching pricing laws during Black Friday sales.
- 'Normality' in messages between McNally and McCullagh March 16, 2026A series of WhatsApp messages between Natalie McNally and her alleged killer have been outlined at his murder trial.
- Trial told Adams pushed for end of IRA ceasefire in 1996 March 16, 2026A former British Army intelligence officer has told the Gerry Adams civil trial in London that the former Sinn Féin president pushed for the ending of the IRA ceasefire with bombs in England in 1996.



















