Ireland News in English
February 4, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 4th February, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Cabinet to discuss banning scramblers in public places.
Ireland's sexual offence rate is 43% higher than the EU average, report reveals.
Two men arrested after racing their cars on a busy Donegal road.
Boy, 11, dies after being hit by a car in County Down, community heartbroken.
Tech giants claim they are victims of harassment by Irish and EU regulators.
PSNI officers affected by data breach to receive £7,500 in compensation.
Petrol slips to third place in new car sales as electric vehicles surge.
Jail for man with 129 previous convictions who stabbed a doctor multiple times.
NASA and Anthropic complete first AI-planned drive on Mars, a historic milestone.
Visiting restrictions remain at Sligo University Hospital due to respiratory illness cases.
Bundee Aki clarifies his feelings about playing for Ireland again after suspension.
Advanced paramedic played a vital role in saving the life of a Loughglynn man.
Unpredictable France pose preview problems for Ireland ahead of Six Nations opener.
Clothes shop closing with a heavy heart after over 30 years in Cork city centre.
Inside Cork's Simon Zebo's family life with his wife and four kids.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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