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y, transparency, and issues that directly affect communities in Ireland and beyond. Our work spans breaking news, in-depth analysis, investigative reporting, and open conversations that give context to headlines often reduced to soundbites elsewhere. This page serves as the central hub for the LTT Media network. From here, we connect our specialised regional and topic-focused pages, including Irish news, local reporting, global headlines, water and infrastructure issues, and community-led coverage. While news is a core part of what we do, LTTMedia.ie is not limited to headlines alone — it is a space for discussion, scrutiny, and independent media in its broadest sense. Through podcasts, interviews, written analysis, and emerging formats, LTTMedia.ie aims to inform without agenda, question without fear, and report with responsibility. We prioritise sources, verification, and clarity, and we encourage respectful engagement and informed debate from our audience. LTTMedia.ie is independently run and community-focused. Our commitment is to the public interest — not political parties, corporate influence, or ideological camps. Accountability matters.

19/06/2026

OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM LTT MEDIA

19 June 2026

LTT Media wishes to inform our followers, readers, supporters, and members of the wider community that we are currently working to establish the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and removal of a number of pages connected to Aaron Joyce and members of the Ireland's Voice community.

On June 16 /2026, it became apparent that Facebook accounts and pages associated with Aaron Joyce had been significantly impacted, with content and pages becoming inaccessible. At the same time, a number of other pages connected to individuals within the Ireland's Voice community were also affected.

In addition, concerns have been raised regarding attempted interference with websites and online platforms connected to our work. At this stage, we are actively examining all available information in an effort to determine what occurred, whether any unauthorised access took place, and where any such activity may have originated.

Given the timing of these events and the number of platforms affected, we do not view these developments lightly. While investigations remain ongoing, we believe it is important to be transparent with our audience and to keep the public informed.

Despite the disruption of recent days, LTT Media remains fully operational and committed to continuing our work. We will continue publishing, investigating stories of public interest, and engaging with our audience across all available platforms.

We can also confirm that Aaron Joyce was involved in responding to a separate incident on Patrick Street in Cork City on 17 June 2026. The incident involved a young male who was reportedly assaulted by a group of teenagers. Emergency services attended the scene, including multiple units of An Garda Síochána and ambulance personnel.

Given the public interest surrounding that incident, and a number of questions that have subsequently arisen, further comment and information will be provided later this evening.

Gardaí have arrested a man after a woman in her 80s was found dead in west Co Waterford.
16/06/2026

Gardaí have arrested a man after a woman in her 80s was found dead in west Co Waterford.

BREAKING NEWS - Youghal. The Gardaí are treating as suspicious the death of a woman whose body was discovered in a house...
15/06/2026

BREAKING NEWS - Youghal. The Gardaí are treating as suspicious the death of a woman whose body was discovered in a house near Youghal Bridge this afternoon.

The woman, believed to be in her 80s, was found after Gardaí were alerted to an incident at a property in Ardsallagh, a rural area outside Youghal, at around 2pm.

The Coroner and the Office of the State Pathologist have been notified, and the services of the Garda Technical Bureau have also been requested to assist with the investigation.

A post-mortem examination will be arranged, and the results will assist investigating Gardaí in determining the course of their inquiries.

Report from Paul Byrne - All about Cork

15/06/2026
An Garda Síochána in Cork are responding to an incident Outside Centra on Oliver Plunkett St Cork City where two females...
15/06/2026

An Garda Síochána in Cork are responding to an incident Outside Centra on Oliver Plunkett St Cork City where two females it seems had an altercation.

Gardai at scene of fresh search for missing women Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob reports Crime World
15/06/2026

Gardai at scene of fresh search for missing women Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob reports Crime World

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