RTE – NEWS
- Cardiff loses compensation claim over Emiliano Sala death March 30, 2026A football club's claim for compensation following the death of player Emiliano Sala in a plane crash has been rejected by a French court.
- EU deal to allow fishing of 8,000 more tonnes of mackerel March 30, 2026Fishing industry leaders have welcomed a €32 million mackerel agreement secured at an EU Agrifish Council meeting in Brussels.
- Department of Education defends school bus fees increase March 30, 2026The Department of Education has defended a decision to increase school bus charges from next September, saying the scheme remains heavily subsidised, with over 92% of the overall cost covered.
- Egg producers call for higher pay to avoid shortages March 30, 2026Farmers have said any egg shortages on supermarket shelves are as a result of producers not being paid enough. The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) said producers have been warning retailers and egg packers that farmgate prices are not financially sustainable to meet growing demand.
- Man charged with murder of Denis Donaldson in Co Donegal March 30, 2026A man has been brought before the Special Criminal Court charged with the murder of Denis Donaldson in Co Donegal 20 years ago.
- Inquest hears boy found in Dublin died by asphyxiation March 30, 2026A young boy suspected of being killed by his father in Dublin earlier this year in a murder-suicide case died as a result of asphyxiation, an inquest has heard.
- Death penalty law for lethal attacks by Palestinians March 30, 2026Israel's parliament has passed a law making the death penalty a default sentence for Palestinians convicted in military court of lethal attacks.
- Scott Mills sacked from BBC Radio 2 over allegations March 30, 2026BBC Radio 2 breakfast host Scott Mills has been sacked from the BBC over allegations relating to his personal conduct, the corporation has confirmed.
- Company co-founded by Tipp man to test robots in space March 30, 2026A robotics company, co-founded by 25-year-old Tipperary man Jamie Palmer, which is building a robotic labour force for space, has signed a deal to test its technology aboard the International Space Station.



















