RTE – NEWS
- Cabinet to discuss paid leave for early miscarriage July 13, 2026Paid leave is to be provided for the first time for women who suffer an early miscarriage.
- Unions call on Government to end 'costly gimmicks' July 13, 2026The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has called on the Government to end "gimmicks and giveaways" and deliver a budget for workers.
- Four deaths, 59 injuries from scramblers since 2021 July 13, 2026Four people have died and 59 others have been seriously injured in road traffic incidents involving scramblers since January 2021, TDs and Senators are to hear today.
- Housing body 'fell short' of standards, cttee to hear July 13, 2026The chairman of a voluntary housing body which was found to be "non-compliant" with official rules will tell politicians today it will address shortcomings to restore confidence in the organisation.
- Bill Kenneally survivors to receive State apology July 13, 2026The Government will offer a full and formal State apology to the survivors of paedophile Bill Kenneally.
- Govt urged to lead by example during EU Presidency July 13, 2026Ireland's oldest environmental group, An Taisce, has called on the Government to lead by example on climate during its six months hosting the EU presidency.
- Burnham set to lead UK Labour with backing of 349 MPs July 13, 2026Andy Burnham will be the next UK prime minister after receiving an extra 27 nominations from Labour MPs, taking his total to 349.
- Man says former partner carried out killing, court hears July 13, 2026A man on trial for murder has claimed in evidence that his then partner carried out the killing and he tried to protect her as he believed she was pregnant with his child.
- Cross-party action for Bessborough survivors held in Cork July 13, 2026A cross-party action of solidarity in support of Bessborough survivors has been held outside Cork City Council Hall.



















