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GOOD MORNING

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

EVERY MORNING, TheJournal.ie brings you all the news you need to know as you start the day.

1. #BRAY: Three men have been injured in a shooting in Bray, Co Wicklow this morning.

2. #CRASH: Two teenagers remain in a serious condition in hospital after a road crash in which a man in his 30s died yesterday afternoon.

3. #ABORTION LAWS: The House of Commons is to discuss its responsibility in relation to abortion laws in Northern Ireland later today.

4. #PUBLIC SERVICES CARD: New documents show the Transport Department was concerned with the fallout from Shane Ross bringing a stop to efforts to make a PSC mandatory when applying for a driver’s licence.

5. #TROLLEYS: The number of patients on trolleys in Irish hospitals last month was at its highest ever level for the month of May.

6. DISCLOSURES TRIBUNAL: Members of the media, including well-known senior RTÉ journalists, will be facing questions on what they may know about the alleged smear campaign against Maurice McCabe this week.

7. #CURED: A woman with an aggressive form of breast cancer which defied chemotherapy and spread to other organs, was cured with an experimental treatment that triggered her immune system, researchers have said.

8. #ATTACK: Michael McIntyre was mugged by two robbers on mopeds who used hammers to smash his car window while he was inside.

9. #WEATHER: The sunshine looks set to stick around as the Leaving Cert exams get underway tomorrow.

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