RTE – NEWS
- Boy treated twice for firework injuries over Halloween March 19, 2026Nine children were treated for firework-related injuries at the national paediatric burns unit in a single week at Halloween, with one boy ending up in hospital twice during the period.
- Man, 42, charged with murder of man in Cork city March 19, 2026A 42-year-old man has been before the District Court in Cork charged with the murder of a 31-year-old father of one in the city on Monday evening.
- Limerick man charged with St Patrick's Day assault March 19, 2026A 22-year-old man has appeared before Limerick District Court charged in connection with a serious assault in the city on St Patrick's Day which has left a man in a critical condition in hospital.
- Senator's remarks on supports for 'needy' pupils rejected March 19, 2026A senator has told an Oireachtas committee on education that if schools built a sense of independence in "needy or attention-seeking" children, there would be less of a need for special educational supports such as SNAs in schools.
- Prison overcrowding leads to record tuck shop revenues March 19, 2026Overcrowding in the Irish prison estate contributed to prison tuck shops enjoying record revenues of €12.47m for 2025.
- Silver appeals conviction for murder of Garda Colm Horkan March 19, 2026A man who shot and murdered Detective Garda Colm Horkan after taking the garda's own gun from its holster, has appealed his conviction, claiming that the State's psychiatric evidence contradicted the legal test for insanity.
- Late Late Show reveals Friday night guests March 19, 2026Music legend Mary Black and TV personality Coleen Rooney will be among Patrick Kielty's guests on Friday's Late Late Show on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player.
- Opposition keeps pressure on Govt over fuel price rises March 19, 2026Sinn Féin has accused the Government of failing to act as fuel prices surge, saying Ireland is now in the third week of a worsening crisis.
- Hallgrimsson says FAI 'pressure' led to new contract March 19, 2026Heimir Hallgrimsson has signed a new contract to remain as Republic of Ireland boss until the end of the Euro 2028 qualification cycle.



















