Ireland News in English

November 11, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 11th November, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.

Michael D Higgins and Sabina receive roses as they conclude their presidential term.

Catherine Connolly aims to revive the Irish language in public life as she takes office.

Gardaí believe the Donaghmede murder suspect is an adult and may not have been in care.

Jim Gavin opts out of the Fianna Fáil review into the Áras campaign as deadlines extend.

US senators move closer to ending the longest government shutdown in history with a funding bill.

Trump threatens a billion-dollar lawsuit against the BBC over a documentary speech edit.

Homes evacuated in west Belfast as bomb disposal teams respond to a security alert.

At least eight people are dead following a car blast in Delhi, with many more injured.

A girl is in critical condition after being struck by a lorry in Derry.

The Central Bank warns about a rise in sophisticated scams using AI deepfakes of celebrities.

Aer Lingus pilots vote no confidence in airline executives amid growing concerns.

Bird flu outbreaks raise concerns for turkey supplies this Christmas, warns a Monaghan farmer.

One death from Legionnaires’ disease has been linked to contaminated water droplets.

Dell Technologies partners with Studio Ulster to enhance virtual entertainment production.

Lula calls for the defeat of climate deniers as COP30 opens with renewed hope.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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