Ireland News in English
October 15, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 15th October, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Taoiseach signals Occupied Territories Bill unlikely to include services.
Gaza ceasefire outlook darkens as Israel delays aid and hostages remain unreturned.
Government to table motion of confidence in Simon Harris to counter no-confidence motion.
Half of Ireland’s rivers and lakes are in an unhealthy state as standards slide again.
Gardaí charge man and juvenile with murder of postman in Doneraile, north Cork.
Staff at Drogheda Dunnes Stores left reeling with news of its closure on October 31st.
Freed Palestinian prisoner alleges torture and deaths in Israeli detention facilities.
Irish ambassador to the US to stay on amid choppy diplomatic waters and new appointments.
Confirmed cases of bird flu close Fota Wildlife Park until further notice for safety.
Galway study finds increased dementia risk linked to early menopause in women.
Dinosaur footprints from 166 million years ago discovered in English quarry, fascinating find.
Shamrock Rovers captain Lopes helps tiny Cape Verde qualify for their first-ever World Cup.
Race to the Áras heats up as Connolly and Humphreys face off in another debate.
TCD scientists link nanoplastics to neurological conditions, raising health concerns.
Grammy-winning R&B singer D’Angelo dies aged 51 after a private battle with cancer.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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