Ireland News in English
April 18, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 18th April, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Paul Williams states it was always a matter of when Daniel Kinahan would be arrested.
Government expresses gratitude to UAE for cooperation leading to Kinahan's arrest.
President Connolly's first overseas trip raises concerns among government and civil servants.
Couple sues builders over water damage featured on RTÉ’s ‘Room to Improve’.
Lebanon is working on permanent agreements following recent ceasefire developments.
US tech firms lobby EU to keep datacentre emissions under wraps, raising eyebrows.
Holidaymakers face potential flight cancellations as jet fuel supply warnings emerge.
Moya Brennan, renowned Irish musician, passes away at the age of 73.
Zayn Malik shares a heartfelt health update from his hospital bed, thanking fans.
Warming oceans pose a double threat to basking sharks and Irish sea life, new study finds.
Irish Heart Foundation calls for a ban on digital junk food marketing to protect children.
Girl given flu vaccine in school without parental consent settles case for €20,000.
Declan McDaid's late goals propel Dundalk into third spot in the Premier Division.
Ireland's electricity bills expected to rise, even if peace breaks out tomorrow.
Arrest made after boiling water incident at Co Tyrone court leaves one man injured.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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