Ireland News in English

December 4, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

Transcription

Good morning! It’s 4th December, and here’s your Ireland daily news capsule.

A 21-year-old man accidentally shot by a friend while hunting in Carlow has died.

The government anticipates legal challenges to its new infrastructure plan aimed at judicial review reforms.

Peace talks between US and Russian officials end without compromise, leaving Ukraine's situation unresolved.

The Labour Party demands improvements in transgender healthcare as Ireland faces long wait times.

A Garda accused of interfering in prosecutions claims he was following orders from a Superintendent.

Surveillance for bluetongue virus is ramped up in Northern Ireland after over 40 suspected cases.

The Taoiseach is set to meet with representatives from the fishing industry today.

A murderer who escaped from a Derry prison for nine months is now back in custody.

A renewed appeal for information on Sandra Collins comes 25 years after her disappearance in Mayo.

Ireland is at an increased risk of cyber attacks, with experts warning of potential state-backed threats.

The government collected a record €10 billion in corporation tax in November, a significant increase.

A trial for aid workers accused of facilitating illegal migrant entry into Greece is set to begin.

Tensions rise over the Palestinian flag at Belfast City Hall after a judge's ruling to keep it up.

Experts caution against taking medical advice from influencers, warning it could risk followers' health.

HSE urges immediate flu vaccine take-up as new variants trigger a surge in hospital visits.

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

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