Ireland News in English
January 12, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 12th January, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Some crèches may not open tomorrow after missing registration deadlines.
Thousands of Irish farmers protest against the EU-Mercosur trade deal, claiming it's a threat to local farming.
Child protection experts say grok images of children likely won't lead to prosecution.
Westmeath students achieve incredible success, winning fifteen awards at the Young Scientists exhibition.
Manchester United's struggles deepen after their FA Cup exit, facing a tough season ahead.
Connacht lets slip a 17-point lead in a disappointing match against Montpellier.
Harris visits California to strengthen ties between Ireland and the US.
An injured surfer is airlifted from the rocks along the Clare coastline.
Dunnes Stores issues an urgent warning over a popular item that may be unsafe to eat.
The Nobel Institute responds to claims about a peace prize offer involving Donald Trump.
A Cork publican's exhibition sheds light on the dark realities of addiction.
A seven-year-old boy finds one of the world's rarest minerals near his home in Cork.
Chinese astronauts conduct vital training and experiments aboard their space station.
Virtual reality is proving beneficial for patients suffering from chronic pain.
What's behind the rising cases of bowel cancer among young adults?
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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