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GOOD MORNING

The 9 at 9 Here’s everything you need to know as your day gets started.

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

1. #DAFT WEALTH REPORT: Twelve properties worth €1 million or more are sold every week in Ireland on average, according to the latest Wealth Report from Daft.ie.

2. #COOLMINE WOODS: A post-mortem is due to be carried out today on the body of a woman discovered in Dublin yesterday.

3. #WEATHER: Today will be another warm and sunny day with highs of 26 degrees but rain is on the way – with spot flooding a risk for tomorrow.

4. #JUSTINE DAMOND: Authorities in the US state of Minnesota are investigating the shooting of an Australian woman, who was killed under mysterious circumstances after placing an emergency call.

5. #COURT: A Kerry man who broke into the home of a vulnerable woman and sexually assaulted her before stealing money will be sentenced next week at the Central Criminal Court.

6. #US: Trump’s healthcare plan is falling apart as two more Republicans go against it.

7. #INMO: Shortages in nursing staff at St Finbarr’s Hospital in Cork has meant that patient care is now “significantly compromised”, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO).

8. #ECHR: A number of Danish football fans who were detained by the Danish police prior to a match in order to prevent hooligan violence are fighting for compensation, claiming it was ‘unlawful’.

9. #DIVERSITY: The Irish Film Board (IFB) has announced a series of new funding opportunities that it says will go towards achieving “gender parity” in the Irish film industry.

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