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The 9 at 9 Interpol’s not giving up on extraditing Daniel Kinahan, Gordon Brown says Starmer in ‘serious’ situation and Gardaí appeal for help in missing person case…

GOOD MORNING.

Here’s all the news you need to know to start the day.

Kinahans

1. In today’s morning lead Niall O’Connor reports that Interpol’s organised crime section has said that the international agency will not give up on efforts to extradite Christy and Daniel Kinahan from Dubai.

Epstein files

2. Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the situation facing Keir Starmer was “serious” and suggested the Labour leader had been “too slow to do the right things” to clean up politics in the wake of the Peter Mandelson row.

Enoch Burke

3. Enoch Burke’s latest legal case returned to the High Court this week, when it emerged that two people have resigned from a panel deciding on whether his dismissal was fair.

Bridget Madigan

4. Gardaí have appealed to the public for help in finding a Tipperary woman who was last seen ten years ago today

Clare

5. The government is moving fast on LNG in Co Clare – here’s what the Oireachtas heard this week.

The Social Democrats

6. Political editor Christina Finn analyses whether the Social Democrats is becoming a viable option for Sinn Féin voters.

Ryan Tubridy

7. Ryan Tubridy says he felt supported by the Irish public after his exit from RTÉ, despite the controversy that surrounded his departure from the broadcaster.

GAA

8. Cork departed with two league points pocketed and a February success over the All-Ireland champions, but extracting greater meaning than that from this fixture is more difficult.

Housing crisis

9. Social Democrats Holly Cairns took aim at the government this evening for giving “empty promises” to voters in the last election

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