Ireland News in English
February 12, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 12th February, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Conor McGregor and beauty influencer Suzanne Jackson served with compliance notices over social media posts.
Residents express outrage over the decision to lift Dublin Airport's passenger cap.
Minister O’Donovan announces the permanent implementation of the Basic Income for the Arts scheme.
The trial of the 'Shannon Three' has been adjourned pending a Supreme Court ruling.
Dublin stately home owner fights against council plans to rezone land for housing.
Former Daily Mail editor calls hacking trial allegations 'preposterous' during court appearance.
Ireland faces a significant gender gap in digital skills, according to new research.
Minister to meet with cancer group over controversial changes to Donegal flight routes.
Increased crowds lead to a €9 million boost in GAA revenue this year.
One in eight older people in Ireland requires medical attention for falls each year.
Over 1,600 sexually transmitted infections were recorded in Ireland last month.
Gordon Ramsay highlights Ireland as the 'sleeping beauty' of European cuisine.
Locals oppose a €356 million apartment development plan in south Dublin.
Starmer criticizes Sir Jim Ratcliffe's immigration comments as offensive and demands an apology.
A supportive built environment is essential for fostering a breastfeeding culture.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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