Ireland News in English
January 3, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 3rd January, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Swiss ski resort fire likely caused by sparklers in champagne bottles, officials say.
All of Ireland under yellow snow and ice warnings as temperatures drop to minus four degrees.
Four victims of Finglas arson attack discharged from hospital after emergency treatment.
Body found in search for missing Kerry man after community rally for assistance.
Trump threatens Iran over crackdown on protests, warns of US intervention if violence escalates.
Snow and ice warnings extended across Northern Ireland as bitterly cold weather grips the region.
Almost 17,000 people homeless in Ireland, including over 5,000 children, a record high.
Colin Sheridan highlights ten Irish names to watch in culture and politics for 2026.
Cork carers to see increase in State payments starting this week, benefiting many families.
Plans for 30 Eiffel Tower-sized wind turbines off Clare and Galway coast have been withdrawn.
Will Smith faces lawsuit from violinist over alleged predatory behavior and grooming claims.
Leinster seeks greater attacking fluency ahead of their match against Connacht this weekend.
Technology experts predict a revolutionary future in 2050, including a reunited Ireland.
Tributes pour in for John O'Shea, co-founder of Cork's Everyman Theatre, who has passed away.
The year 2026 promises exciting celestial events for moon lovers, including eclipses and meteor showers.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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