Ireland News in English
October 11, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 11th October, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Israel ceases fire as Gazans begin returning home to devastation in Gaza City.
Presidential campaign turmoil as Jim Gavin repays €3,300 debt that cost him Áras bid.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirms he’ll vote for Heather Humphreys, remains coy on Fine Gael history.
Cork's Billy Kelleher says Taoiseach's apology is warranted after 'grave errors' made.
RTÉ Radio 1 shake-up sees Sarah McInerney in line for ‘Morning Ireland’ hosting role.
Budget measures expected to cut disposable incomes for average households by 2%, warns ESRI.
Carrickmines fire tragedy remembered ten years on as families continue to feel the pain.
Double murder accused reportedly inquired about borrowing a boat before trial begins.
Man pleads guilty to murder of his eight-year-old daughter and attempted murder of her mother.
New waste compactors installed in Dublin city centre, ending the age of the bin bag.
Blast at Tennessee explosives plant leaves 19 people missing and feared dead.
María Corina Machado dedicates Nobel Peace Prize win to Trump, leaving many speechless.
Man dies and woman hospitalized after a two-car collision in Co Tyrone.
Weather warning issued for Irish tourists as storm batters popular holiday spots in Spain.
Drone and phone cameras may soon be transformed by tiny new lenses smaller than a hair.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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