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News Fix

Here's What Happened Today: Monday

A stabbing in south Dublin, Dublin Bus workers call for a pay increase and the Irish team return home…

NEED TO CATCH up? TheJournal.ie brings you a round-up of today’s news.

IRISH

27/6/2016 Irish Fans at Dublin Airport. Three-year Irish fans waiting at the airport to welcome the team home from Euro 2016 RollingNews.ie RollingNews.ie

  • The Irish team have arrived home after reaching the last 16 of Euro 2016. 
  • A Dublin man who claimed that he was injured when an umbrella fell on him in a pub has been awarded €2,500.
  • A rainfall warning has been issued for nine counties. 
  • The Minister for Health Simon Harris has announced his intention to lift the lifetime ban on gay and bisexual men donating blood. 
  • The European Commission has confirmed its view that water charges are here to stay. 
  • Two men have been stabbed at the Hell Fire Club in south Dublin. 
  • Ryanair has cancelled 166 flights over strike action by French air traffic controllers.
  • Dublin Bus workers are looking for a 30% pay rise in line with Luas staff. 

INTERNATIONAL 

Labour MP resignations Jeremy Corbyn has come out fighting after 11 members of his shadow cabinet stood down yesterday Dominic Lipinski / PA Wire Dominic Lipinski / PA Wire / PA Wire

#UK: Jeremy Corbyn has come out fighting after 11 members of his shadow cabinet yesterday stood down. 

#SOUTH AFRICA: A 15-year-old is in serious condition in South Africa after having his face bitten by a hyena. 

#POST-BREXIT BRITAIN: There has been a wave of hate crime and racist incidents in Britain since Thursday’s vote.

INNOVATION 

  • Do you use two-step authentication to help protect your accounts? Using an app to carry out the process might be a good idea. 
  • Ireland is looking to get thousands of foreign tech staff into the country, but might have trouble drawing them in. 

PARTING SHOT 

Here is something you never knew you needed in your life but might not be able to live without: a Temple Bar seafood restaurant is now doing home deliveries on Bloody Marys. [Daily Edge]

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