Ireland News in English

January 11, 2026

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

A man in his forties dies in a road crash in County Kerry.

The US announces large-scale military strikes against ISIS targets in Syria.

A student wins the Young Scientist competition with an innovative cancer diagnosis tool.

Upperchurch-Drombane triumphs in a thrilling All-Ireland hurling decider.

Fresh protests erupt in Iran as internet blackouts continue and violence escalates.

Dublin’s senior footballers fall to defeat against Kildare in the O'Byrne Cup semi-final.

RTÉ will begin broadcasting Mass from a church instead of its studio.

Creches in Laois face closure tomorrow due to registration delays.

Four arrests made following the discovery of a cannabis factory in Derry.

Sinn Féin questions Paschal Donohoe's decision to give an extra €10 million to the World Bank.

Job loss concerns rise as a Limerick manufacturing plant moves production overseas.

Two popular ready meals recalled from supermarkets due to health concerns.

Thousands raised for charity from a table quiz benefiting the Cottage Autism Network.

A fundraiser is set for Cork baby Evie Mae, who has a rare blood disorder.

First genomic-based prognostic test for multiple myeloma launched in Ireland.

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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