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GOOD MORNING

The 9 at 9 Here’s everything you need to know as we approach the weekend.

LAST UPDATE | 13 Jul 2018

EVERY MORNING, TheJournal.ie brings you all the news you need to know as you start the day.

1. #STABBING: A man in his 20s has died after what gardaí described as an altercation in Mallow, Co Cork last night.

2. #GOING ROGUE: In an interview with The Sun, US President Donald Trump said that British PM Theresa May’s Brexit plans may ‘kill’ any hopes of a UK-US trade deal.

3. #CUTS: Clontarf Hospital on Dublin’s northside has seen a quarter of its staff leave in just two years.

4. #BOGSIDE: Police in Northern Ireland have said that rioters in Derry tried to murder them last night, with 74 petrol bombs thrown during disorder.

5. #COMMUTERS: Rush hour Dart services in Wicklow have been suspended due to a fire near the line at Bray.

6. #CAVE RESCUE: A diver who travelled from Clare to Thailand to help rescue 12 boys and their football coach has spoken out about the successful mission.

7. #STORM CLOUDS LIFTED: Prosecutors in the US have dropped charges against Stormy Daniels, just hours after she was arrested while performing a strip show in Ohio.

8. #GET OUT: Israel’s defence minister has called for the closure of his country’s embassy in Ireland after the Seanad voted in favour of banning the importation of goods from Israeli settlements.

9. #BIG MONEY: Union workers at Fiat in Italy are to go on strike after the company’s owners agreed to spend €100 million to sign Cristiano Ronaldo for Juventus.

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