Ireland News in English
March 11, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 11th March, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Air strikes traded overnight as Iran clamps down on dissent, with Israel launching new strikes.
Michael Lowry says no charges will be pursued over Moriarty Tribunal findings, clearing his name.
Iran vows to block Gulf oil shipments following the heaviest air strikes by the US and Israel.
An EU-wide housing plan has been approved, but not everyone is satisfied with the outcome.
Taoiseach discusses Middle East tensions and trade with Spain’s anti-war Prime Minister in Madrid.
HSE purchases a 44-acre site to develop a new facility near University Hospital Limerick.
Paramedics describe a 'gruesome scene' at a Cork murder trial, detailing catastrophic injuries.
President Connolly to meet families of the Creeslough explosion victims amid calls for a public inquiry.
Omagh bombing inquiry receives government approval for legislation to assist in gathering evidence.
Oil and gas prices plunge after Trump claims the Iran war is 'pretty much' over, signaling de-escalation.
Ireland faces rising home-heating oil prices, prompting calls for government action on fuel allowances.
Multiple potential victims of a former PSNI officer are identified in a sex offences investigation.
Kerry artist criticizes the decision to remove a mural of Michael Fassbender from Killarney.
Ambitious plans for a mental health initiative aim to support Kildare residents in crisis.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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