Ireland News in English
November 16, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 16th November, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
A woman has died and her husband is in ICU after a stabbing in Cork.
Temperatures are set to plunge as an Arctic air mass brings frost and possibly snow.
Books of condolence have been opened for the five victims of the tragic Louth crash.
Cork City’s murder investigation continues as colleagues mourn the loss of Mark O’Connell.
Dublin Zoo has named a parrot after Republic of Ireland’s hat-trick hero, Troy Parrott.
A criminal investigation has been launched into the Presbyterian Church over safeguarding failures.
New Dublin playground has been seriously damaged in an arson attack, prompting calls for zero tolerance.
The UN Security Council has adopted a US resolution on Trump’s Gaza peace plan.
Cork's Franciscan Well Brewery is set to close in the new year, affecting local jobs.
Asylum seekers may not view Ireland more favorably than the UK, according to a government minister.
Stronger vaccines for those over 65 are too expensive for the HSE amid flu season fears.
CervicalCheck will roll out at-home smear tests starting next year for easier access.
Josh van der Flier and Garry Ringrose are available for Ireland's November finale against the Springboks.
Exceptional researchers have been awarded early career fellowships worth over £83 million.
This tiny quantum clock is revealing a billion-fold energy mystery in scientific research.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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