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Gardaí Reject Majority of Alleged Sexual Assault Cases Referred by Defence Forces
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Gardaí Reject Majority of Alleged Sexual Assault Cases Referred by Defence Forces

Gardaí are returning the vast majority of alleged sexual assault cases referred by the Irish Defence Forces, citing insufficient evidence for civilian prosecution. Critics warn this leaves victims with limited avenues for justice and highlights ongoing challenges in military accountability.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, L.T.T Media; Newsdesk;

23 December 2025

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Gardaí Issue Urgent Christmas Travel Appeal as Roads and Airports Face Peak Holiday Rush
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Gardaí Issue Urgent Christmas Travel Appeal as Roads and Airports Face Peak Holiday Rush

Gardaí have issued a renewed appeal for caution as Ireland enters one of the busiest travel periods of the Christmas season, warning of heavy traffic on major routes and increased enforcement nationwide. Road users are being urged to slow down, plan journeys carefully and prioritise safety as thousands travel to festive gatherings across the country.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, L.T.T Media; Newsdesk;

23 December 2025

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Government Moves Quickly to Pass Legislation to Remove ‘Triple Lock’ on Troop Deployments
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Government Moves Quickly to Pass Legislation to Remove ‘Triple Lock’ on Troop Deployments

The Irish Government is moving swiftly to pass legislation that would remove the UN “Triple Lock” requirement for deploying Defence Forces overseas, replacing it with domestic approval mechanisms. While ministers insist the changes will not undermine Ireland’s military neutrality, critics warn the reform could fundamentally alter how and where Irish troops are sent abroad, raising serious questions about democratic oversight, public consent and the long-term implications for Ireland’s neutral status.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, L.T.T Media; Newsdesk; 21 December 2025

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Fota Wildlife Park Reopens in Cork Following 10-Week Closure Due to Bird Flu
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Fota Wildlife Park Reopens in Cork Following 10-Week Closure Due to Bird Flu

Fota Wildlife Park in Cork has reopened to the public after a prolonged closure caused by an outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu), following clearance from veterinary authorities and extensive testing of all birds on site. The park was shut for several weeks as a precautionary measure to protect animal welfare and public safety, with enhanced biosecurity protocols put in place before reopening. Management confirmed all recent tests returned negative, allowing one of Ireland’s most popular wildlife attractions to safely welcome visitors once again.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, L.T.T Media; Newsdesk; 20 December 2025

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Taoiseach Micheál Martin Completes Visit to Lebanon, Meets Officials and Irish Peacekeepers
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Taoiseach Micheál Martin Completes Visit to Lebanon, Meets Officials and Irish Peacekeepers

Taoiseach Micheál Martin completed an official visit to Beirut, Lebanon, meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and Irish UN peacekeepers at Camp Shamrock. During the trip, he reaffirmed Ireland’s commitment to peacekeeping, praised the service of Irish troops abroad, and pressed for accountability over the 2022 killing of Private Seán Rooney.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, L.T.T Media; Newsdesk; 20 December 2025

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Protests Planned Across Europe Against EU–Mercosur Trade Deal
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Protests Planned Across Europe Against EU–Mercosur Trade Deal

Protests are being planned across Europe amid growing opposition to the EU–Mercosur trade deal, with farmers, environmental groups, and activists warning the agreement could undermine European agriculture, weaken food standards, and accelerate environmental damage. Critics argue the deal prioritises corporate trade interests over local economies, with particular concern in Ireland over its potential impact on the farming sector.

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Woman sentenced to prison for threats against Tánaiste Simon Harris
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Woman sentenced to prison for threats against Tánaiste Simon Harris

A 40-year-old woman from Tor an Rí, Balgaddy, Lucan, named Sandra Barry, has been sentenced to six months in prison after pleading guilty to sending threatening online messages about then-Tánaiste Simon Harris. The charges were under the 2020 Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Act.

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EU Leaders Convene in Brussels as Ukraine Situation Dominates Agenda
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

EU Leaders Convene in Brussels as Ukraine Situation Dominates Agenda

EU leaders meet in Brussels today with the situation in Ukraine set to dominate discussions. Taoiseach Micheál Martin is attending the European Council as leaders review ongoing financial, military, and political support for Ukraine amid continued conflict and regional tensions.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, L.T.T Media; Newsdesk; December 18, 2025

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Dáil Rejects Motion to Restore Abortion Decriminalisation Bill by Narrow Margin
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Dáil Rejects Motion to Restore Abortion Decriminalisation Bill by Narrow Margin

Dáil Éireann has narrowly rejected a motion to restore a Bill aimed at decriminalising abortion and removing the mandatory three-day waiting period, following a closely fought vote that exposed deep divisions across party lines. Despite a free vote being permitted, several senior Government figures opposed the move, with the motion ultimately defeated by just two votes.

The outcome has reignited debate around conscience voting, women’s healthcare, and legislative continuity following the dissolution of the previous Dáil.

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Ireland's Housing Crisis: Government Initiatives and the Reality of Homelessness and Immigration
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Ireland's Housing Crisis: Government Initiatives and the Reality of Homelessness and Immigration

Ireland is facing a housing and homelessness emergency that can no longer be explained away by temporary pressures or isolated failures. From record-breaking homelessness figures to an overstretched housing system struggling to cope with rapid population growth, the reality on the ground is stark. Families, workers, and vulnerable individuals are being pushed to the margins, while political responses continue to lag behind lived experience.

This crisis is not driven by a single factor. Years of underbuilding, rising rents, and systemic policy failures have collided with unprecedented immigration numbers, placing further strain on an already fragile housing infrastructure. Honest discussion, grounded in verified data and human impact, is no longer optional—it is essential.

Ireland now stands at a crossroads: continue managing symptoms, or confront the causes with transparency, accountability, and urgency.

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