Ireland News in English
May 12, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 12th May, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Ambulance staff to strike starting at 8 AM, warning of significant disruption ahead.
Keir Starmer faces calls to resign as Labour ministers quit amid growing unrest.
New searches underway in the unsolved 2009 murder case of Liam Murray in Rathfarnham.
Left-wing candidates campaign in Dublin Central byelection, declaring, "It’s not Paschal’s seat."
Fire at the Old Jute Factory in Waterford City leaves businesses counting the cost.
Health Minister visits Clare residents, facing backlash over emergency healthcare issues.
Man sentenced to nine years for sexual abuse while babysitting his two young cousins.
Medical Board warns of "intolerable" risks to patient care at University Hospital Limerick.
Man in his thirties arrested during Garda raids targeting an organized crime group.
Minister considers financial support for Ukrainian refugees who choose to return home.
Trump criticizes Iran proposal as hopes for a deal continue to fade amid rising oil prices.
WHO warns of hantavirus risk among cruise ship evacuees as final flights land in the Netherlands.
Teen missing for 20 years after a night out with friends, case remains unresolved.
Diageo opens the first phase of a new €700 million brewery in Kildare, boosting local economy.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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