RTE – NEWS
- Driver arrested as man, 40s, dies in crash in Co Cork July 27, 2024A man in his 40s has died in a road crash near Kinsale in Co Cork. The driver of the car, a man in his 30s, has been arrested.
- Cost of Stardust inquests set to amount to more than €20m July 27, 2024The cost for the recently completed Stardust inquests is set to amount to more than €20m, with legal fees making up over half the total.
- Man, 35, remains in custody over fatal Tallaght stabbing July 27, 2024A man arrested in relation to a fatal stabbing in Tallaght yesterday morning remains in garda custody.
- Donald Trump vows return to site of assassination attempt July 27, 2024Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has said he will return to the Pennsylvania town where he narrowly survived an assassination attempt.
- Thomas Dooley murder - What led to the cemetery stabbing July 27, 2024Following the conviction of six people for the murder of Thomas Dooley, Southern Editor Paschal Sheehy looks at what led to the fatal stabbing at New Rath Cemetery in Tralee, Co Kerry.
- Is Sinn Féin gambling with a pivot on immigration? July 27, 2024Coupled with the fall in poll support and the widely held view that Sinn Féin failed to meet expectations in recent elections, for some political strategists it is clear why the party may see the growing immigration debate as a way to re-align itself, writes political reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith.
- RTÉ funding plan leaves long-term questions unanswered July 27, 2024As RTÉ prepares to operate under a new multi-annual funding plan for the next three years, our Business Editor Will Goodbody writes that the long-term funding question for RTÉ remains unanswered.
- Watch: What are the twisties? July 27, 2024Simone Biles is considered the greatest gymast ever and is certainly one of the global superstars to watch at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
- Simply The Fest: Ireland's booming festival industry July 27, 2024Ireland has long had a love affair with music festivals, and despite ever-growing challenges the industry today is bigger and more diverse than ever, writes Adam Maguire.