RTE – NEWS
- Extraordinary interview shows creaks in Healy-Rae machine June 2, 2026Michael Healy-Rae's interview with Jerry O'Sullivan on Radio Kerry this morning was extraordinary.
- SIPTU's RTÉ members threaten action over outsourcing June 2, 2026SIPTU members employed in RTÉ have voted overwhelmingly in favour of balloting for industrial action if there is any further outsourcing of production or roles at the broadcaster.
- Cardiac specialists to take strike action next week June 2, 2026Surgeries could be cancelled next week due to a planned strike by 25 perfusionists, who are members of the Fórsa trade union.
- UK police watchdog report into murder within three months June 2, 2026A British police watchdog investigation into how officers handled the case of a murder victim will report within three months, according to the government.
- Campaign targets silica dust, a 'hidden killer' on sites June 2, 2026An all-island campaign has been launched to highlight the dangers of silica dust exposure in the construction sector, described as a "hidden killer".
- Garda to go on trial for assault and burglary June 2, 2026A garda has been sent forward for trial on charges of burglary, criminal damage, assault and sending grossly offensive messages.
- Michael Healy-Rae claims brother cost him ministerial job June 2, 2026The Independent TD believes his brother Danny's words cost him his job as a minister of state at the Dept of Agriculture.
- Post-mortem due after man dies following Dublin incident June 2, 2026The man who died after an incident in Dublin on Saturday night has been named as 31-year-old Thomas Griffin from Ballyfermot.
- WHO says suspected Ebola cases drop as hundreds ruled out June 2, 2026The World Health Organization has said there have been 321 confirmed cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo outbreak and 116 suspected cases, marking a large drop in the number of suspected cases as hundreds were ruled out after investigation.



















