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GOOD MORNING

The 9 at 9 Gardaí seize electronic devices in terrorism investigation and rent rates continue to rise.

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

1. #TERRORISM: Gardaí have seized several electronic devices which they believe contain details of a money-laundering network being carried out here on behalf of ISIS.

2. #MORE BAD NEWS: Rents continue to rise in the year to March, despite government attempts to address spiralling costs.

3. #GREENLIGHT: Fingal County Councillor Darragh Butler said that now is the time to get Metro North built.

4. #COURT: Two garda brothers and a civil servant mole illegally passed confidential information onto a private detective agency.

5. #BENCHED: Columnist and former editor of The Sun Kelvin MacKenzie is on his way out at the paper, according to multiple reports in the UK this morning.

6. #CAR SEATS: Parents have been warned to ensure their children’s car seats are properly fitted, as a survey indicated that 79% of seats required a major adjustment.

7. #TV LICENCE: A private company could soon be tasked with carrying out TV licence inspections, if the government’s Broadcasting Amendment Bill is passed today.

8. #NEVAEH: A Dublin couple, whose daughter died of a brain haemorrhage before her 10th birthday, explain why they decided to donate her organs.

9. #BOSTON: The man accused of the killings of two doctors in their luxury penthouse was formally charged while in his hospital bed.

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