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The 9 at 9 Trump’s State of the Union, police search at former prince Andrew’s home ends and Irish naval officers could be posted on foreign ships.

LAST UPDATE | 2 hrs ago

GOOD MORNING.

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

State of the Union

1. US President Donald Trump boasted of a “turnaround for the ages” in his State of the Union speech last night, seeking to reverse dismal polls and see off mounting challenges at home and abroad ahead of crucial midterm elections.

Irish naval officers

2. Plans are being prepared for Irish naval officers to be sent to work in global maritime security agencies and they could be posted on foreign naval ships patrolling the waters off the Irish Coast, Niall O’Connor reports this morning.

The proposals are to be contained in the Maritime Security Strategy (MSS) which will be published this morning at a ceremony in Dublin.

Andrew search

3. Searches at an address in Berkshire relating to the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office ended yesterday evening, Thames Valley Police have said.

Swiss resort fire

4. Some 58 people are still in hospital following the deadly inferno that engulfed a Swiss bar during New Year celebrations, local news has reported.

Kneecap new album

5. Kneecap frontman Mo Chara said the hip-hop trio’s new record is a “more mature album” which looks back on a “crazy year”.

Data centre firm in Dundalk

6. Data centre operator Equinix is to create 200 jobs in Dundalk, Co Louth, as part of an investment of up to $700 million (€594 million) in a new advanced manufacturing facility.

Irish language in ads

7. The Irish language used in television and other media advertisements is too difficult for the public to understand and there is a need for a more playful copy with a more flexible policy on translations, a marketing expert has suggested following the publication of new research.

Michael Gaine arrest

8. Gardaí in Kerry continue to question the chief suspect in the murder of Kenmare farmer Michael Gaine, as they remain in custody. 

The Monk

9. Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch shared a video to social media yesterday urging his supporters to register to vote ahead of the upcoming Dublin Central byelection.

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