Edward Walsh sworn in as US ambassador to Ireland Businessman Edward Walsh has been sworn in as the new US ambassador to Ireland. US • 20 Jun 25
Edward Walsh sworn in as US ambassador to Ireland Businessman Edward Walsh has been sworn in as the new US ambassador to Ireland. US • 20 Jun 25
Watch: How US could become involved in attacks on Iran US President Donald Trump is considering whether to join Israel's campaign against Iran's military and nuclear capabilities. Middle East • 19 Jun 25
Watch: How US could become involved in attacks on Iran US President Donald Trump is considering whether to join Israel's campaign against Iran's military and nuclear capabilities. Middle East • 19 Jun 25
French company to develop Irish security sonar system A Government contract worth tens of millions of euro has been awarded to a French defence technology company to develop a new sonar system for Ireland. Ireland • 15 Jun 25
French company to develop Irish security sonar system A Government contract worth tens of millions of euro has been awarded to a French defence technology company to develop a new sonar system for Ireland. Ireland • 15 Jun 25
Dublin rally urges Govt to protect Ireland's neutrality Demonstrators have marched through Dublin calling on the Government to protect Ireland's neutrality. Dublin • 14 Jun 25
Dublin rally urges Govt to protect Ireland's neutrality Demonstrators have marched through Dublin calling on the Government to protect Ireland's neutrality. Dublin • 14 Jun 25
Staff at Casement Aerodrome set to be offered pay rise Air traffic control personnel at Casement Aerodrome in Baldonnel are set to be offered a pay boost in an effort to tackle serious staff shortages and retention issues. Dublin • 10 Jun 25
Staff at Casement Aerodrome set to be offered pay rise Air traffic control personnel at Casement Aerodrome in Baldonnel are set to be offered a pay boost in an effort to tackle serious staff shortages and retention issues. Dublin • 10 Jun 25
Passengers eye more seating as daa expects record numbers Operator daa has said that it predicts it will be a record-breaking summer for Dublin Airport with 10 million people set to pass through the airport from June to August. Business • 05 Jun 25
Passengers eye more seating as daa expects record numbers Operator daa has said that it predicts it will be a record-breaking summer for Dublin Airport with 10 million people set to pass through the airport from June to August. Business • 05 Jun 25
Trinity College cuts ties with Israeli organisations The governing body of Trinity College Dublin has voted to cease links with Israeli organisations with immediate effect. Education • 04 Jun 25
Trinity College cuts ties with Israeli organisations The governing body of Trinity College Dublin has voted to cease links with Israeli organisations with immediate effect. Education • 04 Jun 25
Why Shannon Airport is a key gateway for the US military Data obtained and analysed by RTÉ News shows that between 2022 and 2024, nearly two thousand US military aircrafts and US civil air operators with declared munitions of war on-board applied for exemptions to stop in Ireland. topic panels • 30 May 25
Why Shannon Airport is a key gateway for the US military Data obtained and analysed by RTÉ News shows that between 2022 and 2024, nearly two thousand US military aircrafts and US civil air operators with declared munitions of war on-board applied for exemptions to stop in Ireland. topic panels • 30 May 25
Updated Nearly 2,000 US military flights stopped over in Ireland Almost 2,000 US military aircraft and US civil flights, with declared munitions of war on board, stopped at Irish airports over the last three years. App • 03 Jun 25
Updated Nearly 2,000 US military flights stopped over in Ireland Almost 2,000 US military aircraft and US civil flights, with declared munitions of war on board, stopped at Irish airports over the last three years. App • 03 Jun 25
Nearly 2,000 US military flights stopped over in Ireland Almost 2,000 US military aircraft and US civil flights, with declared munitions of war on board, stopped at Irish airports over the last three years. Ireland • 30 May 25
Nearly 2,000 US military flights stopped over in Ireland Almost 2,000 US military aircraft and US civil flights, with declared munitions of war on board, stopped at Irish airports over the last three years. Ireland • 30 May 25