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GOOD EVENING

The 5 at 5 5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

EACH WEEKDAY EVENING,TheJournal.ie brings you the five stories you need to know before you hit the road.

1. #CLAMPED: Dublin City Council says it is investigating claims that a clamper told an African woman to “go back home”.

2. #COURT: The High Court is hearing a case of a woman who is claiming the Coombe Hospital carried out a symphysiotomy on her without justification in 1963.

3. #UP IN THE AIR: Controversy over the sale of Aer Lingus rumbles on, but why does IAG want it in the first place?

4. #PROPERTY LADDER: Are you a first-time buyer? There are 395 houses in Dublin available to you.

5. #PROTEST: The Islamic Cultural Centre has said protesters who attend a planned anti-Islam event outside Clonskeagh Mosque on Sunday are welcome to come in for a cup of tea.