Ireland News in English
June 25, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 25th June, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Venezuela faces devastation after massive back-to-back earthquakes, with at least 32 dead.
Ireland braces for the hottest day ever, as temperatures soar above 31 degrees Celsius.
Irish government pledges £197 million to enhance cross-border rail services and boost tourism.
Food prices are set to rise again, with families warned they may need support by winter.
Dublin's drug scene evolves with gym-bro testosterone and black-market hormones on the rise.
Beaumont Hospital to apologize for governance failures in recent patient care issues.
Fermanagh village sees a £1.1 million drugs bust, with 16 arrests across Northern Ireland.
Inheritance tax reform is under consideration as concerns grow for those without children.
Asteroid to be visible to stargazers this Saturday, passing dangerously close to Earth.
Katy Perry delivers a playful, nostalgia-fueled performance at Malahide Castle this weekend.
Former head chef shares his experience living with early onset dementia and its challenges.
France reports an Ebola virus case in a doctor returning from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Three Ireland blocks over 26 million scam calls in 2025, enhancing consumer safety.
Jeffrey Donaldson to renounce his knighthood following child sex abuse convictions.
Ireland's holidaymakers warned about five common gadgets that could cause issues in hand luggage.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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