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GOOD MORNING

The 9 at 9 Irishman who punched brother avoids jail, man due in court in Karen Buckley case and Denis O’Brien says he was merely the buyer in the Siteserv sale.

EVERY MORNING, TheJournal.ie brings you the stories you need to know as you head out the door.

1.#SITESERV: Denis O’Brien says he was merely the buyer in the Siteserv sale. More documents have emerged which show Siteserv was not the only issue of contention between the department and IBRC.

2. #SYDNEY: Barry Lyttle will not go to jail for punching his brother in Australia.

3. #BUCKLEY: A 21-year-old man is due in court today in connection with the murder of Karen Buckley.

4. #US: A child star of Everybody Loves Raymond, Sawyer Sweeten, has taken his own life.

5. #AGEIST: A young man is taking on the social welfare for ‘age discrimination’ over reduced dole.

6. #RULING: The Supreme Court will today decide whether the 2012 Children’s Referendum should be re-run.[RTÉ]

7. #NURSING HOME: A US politician has been found not guilty of sexually abusing his wife, an Alzheimer’s patient.

8. #PHOTOS: Today marks the 25th anniversary of when the world-famous Hubble Space Telescope was first launched into space. Here’s 16 Hubble images that changed the way we view the Universe.

9. #BOTTLING IT: A French woman is setting up company to bottle the scent of lost loved ones.