Ireland News in English
December 27, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 27th December, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
British government urged not to release records on King Edward VIII’s abdication.
Two teenage girls missing from Tipperary have been found safe and well.
Donald Trump claims US struck Islamic State targets in Nigeria after attacks on Christians.
Man who died in Christmas Day e-scooter crash has been named locally.
Shoppers return to stores for St Stephen's Day sales, with steady crowds reported.
Cork cancer campaigner Natasha O’Byrne has sadly passed away at the age of 26.
Experts agree on the ten healthiest foods in the world, highlighting one common ingredient.
Flu peak showing signs of abating, but hospitals remain under pressure.
Leopardstown Festival sees Romeo Coolio finish strongly to win the Grade One Novice Chase.
Hunt for suspect in Christmas Eve stabbing continues after two people were injured.
Light pollution can be fixed when communities work together, experts say.
Raw revelations from the royal family emerge in the 1995 State Papers.
Amazon secures permission to build three new data centres in North Dublin.
Patrick Dorgu's stunning goal earns Manchester United a big win against Newcastle.
Shock shopping symptom led to a grim diagnosis, prompting a call to make memories.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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