RTE – NEWS
- After apology, concern for those who still feel excluded February 25, 2026The Government's apology to institutional abuse survivors is welcome, but there's concern for those who - after four State apologies - still feel excluded.
- X takes High Court challenge against Coimisiún na Meán February 25, 2026Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, has taken a High Court challenge against media regulator Coimisiún na Meán, questioning the lawfulness of investigations and the handling of information arising from user complaints.
- French govt wins two no-confidence votes on energy law February 25, 2026The French government has survived two no-confidence votes in parliament after it decided to adopt, through decree, a new energy law, without giving the National Assembly the final say.
- US eases Cuba oil ban as crisis alarms Caribbean February 25, 2026The United States has notched down sanctions on Venezuelan oil exports to Cuba after the communist-run island plunged into an economic crisis, which alarmed leaders at a Caribbean summit.
- Gardaí end 'current phase' of search for missing women February 25, 2026Gardaí investigating the disappearance and murders of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob have concluded their "current search phase" at a Co Wicklow site.
- CAB sells houses in Dublin, Waterford for almost €750k February 25, 2026The Criminal Assets Bureau has sold two properties in Dublin and Waterford for close to €750,000.
- OPW should have option to buy flood-risk homes - Browne February 25, 2026It should be an option for the Office of Public Works to buy homes at risk of repeated flooding and have them demolished to create flood areas rather than constantly trying to protect them, a Government minister has said.
- Local weather warnings to replace county alerts this year February 25, 2026A new localised weather warning system that will replace county-wide alerts is expected to be in place later this year.
- BBC fast-tracks probe into BAFTA Awards controversy February 25, 2026The BBC's Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) will complete a "fast-tracked investigation" after reviewing coverage of Sunday night's BAFTA Film Awards that included a racial slur, saying it was a "serious mistake".



















