Ireland News in English
June 24, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 24th June, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Commuters face major disruption to train services in Dublin due to ongoing issues.
France experiences its hottest day ever as heatwave claims 40 lives across Europe.
Funding at risk for ministers if hundreds of vacant State buildings remain unused.
Senators and TDs unite to recommend decriminalising drugs for personal use in Ireland.
Women demand redress for historical abuse at a school in County Cork.
US Senate votes to halt military action in Iran, rebuking former President Trump.
Covid inquiry extensively questions Taoiseach on pandemic decision-making processes.
Crews are responding to a burst water main affecting Athlone and surrounding areas.
Shared Island funding aims to enhance tourism at Carlingford Lough with significant investment.
Water supply restrictions will impact the Finn Valley area overnight due to low reservoir levels.
Swords homes owned by Ryanair were set alight in an arson attack early this morning.
Late payments are among the top concerns for suppliers, according to a recent survey.
Rabies vaccine use in Ireland surges by 249 percent as public awareness increases.
A 'stay indoors' warning is issued for thousands in Ireland due to high pollen levels.
This magical Cork art class invites you to paint the night sky inside a castle observatory.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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