Ireland News in English
August 7, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 7th August, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.
Rough sleepers moved from Belfast city centre during Fleadh festival.
Major fire breaks out at north Dublin scrapyard, with firefighters tackling a huge blaze.
Irish borrowers push loans to highest level ever, with record car loans amid rising personal lending.
Funeral of Irish actress Brenda Fricker takes place in Dublin, with heartfelt tributes from friends.
Up to 150 jobs at Diageo’s Irish operation at risk as part of a $1 billion cost-cutting plan.
Six people killed and 15 injured in a tragic school shooting in Thailand, including the gunman.
Meta ordered to pay $567 million in a US ruling for endangering children's safety online.
Study finds three midlife health factors that could delay dementia by 13 years for individuals.
Letterkenny dance fundraiser smashes expectations, raising an incredible €42,559 for cancer support.
Tramore Racecourse gears up for its August Festival, promising exciting events for attendees.
Christian Brothers focus on claims without litigation, sparking debate over their legal strategy.
Garda loses discrimination claim over returning to frontline duties despite having asthma condition.
Irish man dies in Thailand in an apparent drowning tragedy, raising concerns among travelers.
Google Maps brings heavy lorries onto unsuitable roads in Kildare, causing local safety issues.
The Traitors Ireland returns to RTÉ at the end of August, exciting fans for the new season.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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