Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Hereโs what made the headlines today.
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100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
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Hereโs what made the headlines today.
Hereโs what made the headlines today.
The price of Bitcoin dropped below $60,000 (โฌ52,050) today, its lowest level since October 2024, just before Donald Trump's election, which propelled it to a record high.
Controversy over the provision of private maternity care by public-only contracted doctors at the Rotunda Hospital and Katie Taylor's Croke Park finale feature on today's episode of RTร News' Behind the Story podcast.
Conditions sought included avoiding late shifts, rostering two days off at a time and access to quiet room
A Christian pastor told police it became "obvious" to him that a woman who told him she had been sexually abused as a child was talking about former MP Jeffrey Donaldson, his trial heard today.
The euro zone recorded an unexpected contraction in the first three months of 2026 due to a steep slump in Ireland's economic figures, according to revised data issued today.
Taoiseach Micheรกl Martin is attending the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Montenegro today, where discussions will be held on the potential accession of six countries in the region into the European Union.
Hereโs what made the headlines today.
The domestic economy expanded by a modest 0.6% in the first three months of this year compared to the last quarter of 2025, the Central Statistics Office said today.
Plans for 300,000 housing units by 2030 could be hugely destructive to biodiversity. Supporting long-term ecological resilience is critical
Hereโs what made the headlines today.
Louth and Armagh will play at Inniskeen, Monaghan on Sunday 14 June in the All-Ireland SFC Round 2A after details were confirmed by the Central Competitions Control Committee today.
The exams kick off today.
Europe's second-highest court has today backed Meta Platforms' fight against the labelling of its Marketplace platform as a gatekeeper under EU rules but rejected its challenge against the same designation for its messaging app Messenger.
Its publication comes off the back of contentious plans to cut the number of allocated SNAs to around 180 schools announced earlier this year.
Junior Cycle and Leaving Cert exams kick off later this morning.
A Workforce Development Plan for Special Needs Assistants is expected to be brought to Cabinet today by the Minister for Education.
A system capable of sending emergency public warnings to mobile phones is set to take a step forward today.
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