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Lunch Fix

Today’s top stories in 6 seconds

Don’t have time to mull over the news? Here’s everything you need to know.

WHAT’S THE STORY?

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1. A man and his son were stabbed at their home in Kerry.

2. Irish Water said that people shouldn’t invite fairies to remove water meters.

3. Insurance companies say that they will change policies to cover the loss of metered water due to leaks.

4. Six children were injured in a traffic collision in Antrim.

5. Kerry councillors say they want to become an island. For a good reason.

6. A Labour TD wants Revenue to investigate allegations that senior politicians evaded tax.

Main image: Cadet Harry Hayes (seventh right), 13, joins other dignitaries to plant the last poppy in the art installation ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ by artist Paul Cummins at the Tower of London, marking the centenary of the First World War. (Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

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