Ireland News in English
February 11, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 11th February, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
At least nine people have been killed in a shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada.
FBI releases photos of a masked individual outside Nancy Guthrie's home amid abduction investigation.
Criticism mounts over the government's decision to cut Donegal to Dublin flights, impacting many.
Ireland’s basic income for the arts scheme is now permanent, providing stability for artists.
Hundreds protest in Dublin against the deportation of a family, calling for community support.
AI poses a threat to Irish democratic institutions, warns an Oireachtas committee.
Revised deadlines for the defence plan will be discussed in Cabinet tomorrow, with some projects delayed.
A beloved Mayo teacher tragically lost their life in a head-on collision early this morning.
Former Daily Mail editor claims hacking trial allegations are 'preposterous' and lacks clear memory.
France sends letters to 29-year-olds urging them to plan families, sparking mixed reactions.
WhatsApp wins the right to challenge a €225 million privacy fine imposed by Irish authorities.
Bidding wars are driving house prices up by €100,000 over original asking prices, raising concerns.
Cork Airport unveils major upgrades, including a new airbridge and improved check-in facilities.
Britney Spears sells her music catalog for an undisclosed sum, marking a significant career move.
Ireland's Club XV team is named to face Scotland Clubs at Energia Park this weekend.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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