RTE – NEWS
- Govt to discuss gradual reversal of fuel excise cuts June 25, 2026A gradual reversal in the excise cuts on petrol and diesel is set to be discussed by Government party leaders on Monday night.
- World Cup 2026: Ecuador-Germany, Curacao v Ivory Coast June 25, 2026Group E comes to a head with Ecuador needing to beat already-qualified Germany and Ivory Coast take on minnows Curacao.
- Committee votes against including services in OTB June 25, 2026The Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee has voted against including a ban on trade in services and advertisement of services in the Occupied Territories Bill.
- 'Very positive' - project gathers fostering experiences June 25, 2026The My Fostering Journey project involved listening to biological and adopted children, otherwise known as "children who foster", about their experiences.
- Former coach attempted to rape girl at camp, court hears June 25, 2026A woman has told a Central Criminal Court jury that a sports coach attempted to rape her during a summer camp over 50 years ago.
- 'No hiding places' for paedophiles in authority - Kelly June 25, 2026Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly has said he accepts the way that gardaí originally dealt with recidivist paedophile Bill Kenneally "fell far short" of what should have been expected.
- Israel: No troop withdrawal timeframe from Lebanon, Gaza June 25, 2026Israel has said that it had set no timetable for withdrawing its forces from Lebanon, Gaza and Syria, as Israeli and Lebanese officials engaged in US-brokered talks in Washington.
- Poland, Ukraine hold key conference without Zelensky June 25, 2026Poland and Ukraine tried to strike a conciliatory tone as they opened the annual Ukraine Recovery Conference in the Polish port of Gdansk after weeks of squabbling over historical differences.
- Girl left with 'life-long' disability after Dublin attack June 25, 2026A five-year-old girl who was stabbed in the heart on Parnell Square in Dublin almost three years ago has been left with a "life-long, life-limiting" severe disability, the Central Criminal Court has been told.



















