Ireland News in English

November 28, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

Transcription

Good morning! It’s 28th November, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.

Suspect in Washington DC national guard shooting confirmed to have ties to CIA.

Hong Kong fire highlights risks associated with bamboo scaffolding techniques.

Children’s science museum project faces severe delays, with legal fees expected to hit €1 million.

European Commission recommends extending nitrates derogation for Ireland amid water quality concerns.

Taxi drivers in Dublin stage 'go-slow' protest, causing major traffic disruptions.

Fingal council expresses shock over the callous killing of a stag in Dublin parklands.

Putin views US peace plan as a starting point, warns Ukraine to withdraw from contested territories.

Europol seizes 16.6 million packages of fake and harmful toys in pre-Christmas crackdown.

Shoppers urged to stay vigilant as Black Friday sales kick off amid rising scams.

Health Minister keeps new Midwest Model 3 hospital as a live option for future development.

Tesco creates 100 new jobs with the opening of a superstore in Drogheda.

Hurling for Cancer Research event raises over €200,000 for vital research initiatives.

Corkman Finbarr Archer dedicates efforts to graves of Air India disaster victims.

Scientists nearing breakthrough in understanding the mystery of auroral storms.

Nearly half of babies born in some Irish hospitals last year were delivered via C-section.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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