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The 9 at 9 The aftermath of serious violence in Belfast, the US launches retaliatory strikes on Iran and a state apology for victims of Bill Kenneally.

GOOD MORNING.

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

Belfast violence

1. People were forced to flee their homes as multiple cars and homes were set alight during serious disorder on Tuesday night in the wake of a serious knife attack in the city.

Accused’s court appearance

2. A man charged over that attack is due to appear in court accused of attempted murder later today.

Bill Kenneally

3. The government will offer a State apology to victims of Bill Kenneally, following the publication of a long-awaited report into his “cruel and exploitative” abuse.

Meanwhile, a man who was told by gardaí that he was “too young” in 1985 to report his abuse has spoken for the first time about how he “finally feels listened to”.

US-Iran

4. US forces launched retaliatory “self-defence strikes” against Iran, in a major escalation that threatens the fragile ceasefire between the two countries.

Watchdog’s warning

5. The state will have to borrow in order to fulfil its saving fund commitments, the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) has said, as Ireland is set to increase spending faster than any other European economy in the medium term while continuing to rely on risky corporate tax revenue.

Ireland-Israel game

6. The first of two Dáil debates this week on Ireland’s upcoming Nations League fixtures with Israel was told that this country “can’t sit on the sidelines” as politicians called for a boycott.

RIP

7. Former runner and Olympian Ciarán Ó Lionáird has died aged 38 in Montreal, Canada.

World Cup

8. The head of the White House task force for the World Cup has defended the decision not to grant visas to a decorated Somali referee.

Childcare barrier

9. Amy Greer Murphy reflects on the career opportunities she has missed out on, because suitable childcare simply wasn’t available.

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