Ireland News in English
June 2, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 2nd June, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
A young man dies after being stabbed in Dublin city centre during a brawl.
Ten people are dead as Russia launches a major air attack on Ukraine.
A partial ceasefire in Lebanon is announced, but attacks continue unabated.
Mandelson insists the Government will never regret his ambassador appointment, files reveal.
Aer Lingus faces a lawsuit from an LA actor over damage to a motorised wheelchair.
An Irishman pioneers UK wine production and now makes wine for Britain’s king.
A Leaving Cert student who left school early is now aiming for maximum points.
The State ends up fining itself over derelict sites, raising concerns.
A man dies after swimming across the River Liffey following an alleged assault.
Two men and two juveniles are charged after a man is hospitalised in Laois.
Macron calls an emergency UN meeting after Israel captures the castle of Beaufort.
An elderly woman loses her life savings in a cryptocurrency scam, prompting a PSNI warning.
Ireland's motor injury claims continue to exceed UK levels by over fifty percent.
A Dublin renter facing eviction creates a game exposing absurd rental prices.
NASA confirms a fireball meteor exploded over the northeastern US with massive force.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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