Ireland News in English
February 27, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 27th February, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Justice Minister faces backlash over proposed cuts to solicitors' criminal legal aid fees.
Government issues apology to survivors of institutional abuse, acknowledging their suffering.
Over 270 non-fatal overdoses treated at Ireland's first supervised injection centre.
Defence Minister says Ireland should not hesitate to collaborate with British and French navies.
Planners may remove night-flight limits at Dublin Airport following European Commission ruling.
McEntee reveals no international defence measures are in place ahead of EU presidency.
Dublin Chamber emphasizes Metrolink as essential for the city's future development.
Limerick Greenway tour now available in Virtual Reality, enhancing visitor experiences.
Recall warning issued for two toys due to asbestos fears and choking risks for children.
Josh Rock impresses with a stunning nine-darter at the Belfast Premier League Darts event.
Nearly 320,000 people in Ireland were unable to pay energy bills last December.
Students invited to share their opinions on TDs' behaviour in the Dáil.
Public health expert calls for investigation into 400 deaths linked to the Air Corps.
Andrea Pavan expresses gratitude for surviving a serious accident after falling down a lift shaft.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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