Ireland News in English

May 14, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 14th May, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.

Social Democrats' byelection candidate criticizes Bertie Ahern's immigration comments as 'vile'.

Xi Jinping warns Donald Trump that mishandling Taiwan could lead to conflict.

Streeting seeks support for leadership contest, as Starmer vows to fight any challenge.

On-the-spot fines for littering and dog fouling set to rise to €250 from September.

Irish among 1,700 confined to cruise ship after suspected norovirus outbreak.

Dáil rejects Social Democrats' abortion reform bill in a significant vote.

Bulgarian pair in court linked to €620,000 drugs seizure at Shannon airport.

New report highlights critical gaps in community rehabilitation services for stroke survivors.

Investigation launched after rare whale washes up on North Clare beach.

Staff shortages are affecting the quality of care in nursing homes, according to a survey.

WHO head urges countries to prepare for more hantavirus cases in the future.

Court approves meeting to discuss selling off PTSB to Bawag.

Ireland borrows €2 billion as bond markets turn their focus on Britain.

Brazilian beef to be banned from the EU starting in September due to antibiotic concerns.

330-million-year-old shark teeth discovered in the Burren, showcasing citizen science.

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

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