Ireland News in English

June 16, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 16th June, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.

A man has been arrested after a woman in her 80s was found dead in County Waterford.

One in three councils are failing to collect the derelict property levy as a new tax is planned.

A man in his 70s has died after being struck by a Luas tram on Marlborough Street.

A woman fostering 30 children shares how the experience changes both their lives.

A Deliveroo driver describes using a helmet to fend off an attacker during a stabbing in Dublin.

The Strait of Hormuz will be 'completely open' after a US-Iran deal is signed, according to Trump.

Gardaí are resuming a dig as part of the investigation into the murders of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob.

A former garda has been sentenced to six years for a fatal hit-and-run incident.

The Cabinet will discuss a short-term lettings register aimed at regulating unauthorized rentals.

Ten people have been killed in recent Russian attacks on Ukraine, damaging a historic monastery.

Trust in major brands remains high, but news avoidance is growing among the Irish public.

The UK will supply enriched uranium to Ukraine, according to Labour leader Starmer.

Celebrations are underway in Dublin for Bloomsday, honoring James Joyce's literary legacy.

Bonnie Tyler is out of a coma but remains in intensive care and is described as very unwell.

A dispute over a new €51 million Dublin clamping service has been admitted to the Commercial Court.

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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