Ireland News in English
January 28, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 28th January, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Rathfarnham faces devastation with abandoned cars and flooded homes after Storm Chandra.
Government approves new rental rules allowing small landlords to issue eviction notices anytime.
Irish mortgage drawdowns reach a post-crash high as market values continue to rise.
Changes to Dublin Bus routes set to improve reliability after local complaints and protests.
New pharmacy services will allow prescriptions without GP referrals in North West Ireland.
A man has been jailed after his son and aunt were killed in a petrol bomb attack.
Children as young as seven are arriving at school high on drugs, Dáil committee hears.
Ireland's public spending is outpacing every other EU country, warns fiscal watchdog.
Taxi industry faces major supply issues as two-thirds of drivers end shifts early for safety.
7.5 kilograms of suspected herbal cannabis seized in Louth, with a man arrested.
Fear grips north Belfast community after a man is shot in both legs in a brutal attack.
Dublin pub pays tribute to a legendary barman after his passing, leaving friends heartbroken.
Local TD calls for urgent reform of emergency mental health services in Ireland.
Louth woman with stage four cancer is getting a tattoo to raise funds for breast cancer charity.
Time-restricted eating may help women with polycystic ovary syndrome, new research suggests.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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