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The 9 at 9: Thursday

Leo and Theresa talk about the North, white collar crime, and a new Lion King movie. Here’s your morning update.

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EVERY MORNING, TheJournal.ie brings you the stories you need to know as you start your day.

1. #BAD BREATH: Here’s how and why gardaí falsified breath test figures, based on yesterday’s Policing Authority report into the matter.

2. #STORMONT: Leo Varadkar and Theresa May have said they don’t want to see a return to direct rule after the DUP and Sinn Féin attempted to form an Assembly agreement.

3. #CRIME DOESN’T PAY: Today, the government will publish corporate law measures aimed at combating white collar crime, RTÉ News reports.

4. #BLANCHARDSTOWN: Armed gardaí evacuated Blanchardstown Shopping Centre last night after a reported sighting of an armed teenager.

5. #SEWAGE: Planning permission for a Co Wexford site for the treatment of sewage sludge has been denied as a row between the waste company and locals comes to a head.

6. #INDEPENDENCE: A Dublin city councillor is calling for the Catalan flag to fly over City Hall for a month in solidarity with Catalonia.

7. #COURTS: A judge has turned down as inadequate a €25,000 settlement offer to a five-year-old boy who lacerated one of his eyebrows in a fall at a Dublin crèche.

8. #WELCOME TO ROSCOMMON: A TV3 documentary will look at how 240 refugees are settling into Ballaghaderreen.

9. #HE WHO WOULD BE KING: Disney has announced a stellar line up of A-listers for a new Lion King movie, set to be released in the summer of 2019.

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