Ireland News in English

April 11, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 11th April, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.

Multimillion-euro financial package delayed until fuel protests come to an end.

Every garda in the country ordered to work for the next three days due to fuel protests.

Fuel protests continue as talks are set to resume tomorrow amid grave stock situation.

Ten thousand more people added to public hospital waiting lists, raising urgent capacity concerns.

Status Yellow weather warnings issued for six counties, with rain and wind expected tomorrow.

Matt Williams criticizes Sale Sharks for lacking morality and hopes for Leinster victory.

Revenue judgments of over €548,000 secured against fuel protest organizer James Geoghegan.

Fianna Fáil backbenchers express anger over government handling of ongoing fuel protests.

Additional 36 infant remains discovered at Tuam site during ongoing excavation efforts.

US and Iran prepare for peace talks, but doubts arise over Lebanon and sanctions issues.

Viktor Orbán's long tenure may end tomorrow as final push for votes intensifies in Hungary.

Israeli strikes on Lebanon complicate Iran truce talks, with no ceasefire in sight.

Traffic chaos continues as government talks proceed without representatives from protesting groups.

Ambulance workers vote for industrial action as they face ongoing challenges in the service.

Ellen Walshe claims third gold at Irish Open Championships, while Mona McSharry sets new record.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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