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The 9 at 9 Taoiseach to meet Keir Starmer in Cork, drivers crossing the border for fuel, and new tax relief for pharmacy services.

GOOD MORNING.

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

Fuel prices

1. As fuel prices increase dramatically in the Republic amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, forecourts on the northern side of the border are seeing an uplift in custom.

Keir Starmer in Cork

2. Taoiseach Micheál Martin and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet in Cork today for a two-day UK-Ireland Summit.

Dublin hotel levy proposed

3. Green Party councillors in Dublin City are proposing a doubling of the levy on new hotels and using the proceeds to lower the costs of building new homes.

Death of toddler 

4. A three-year-old boy has died after being struck by a car in Dublin in an incident that occurred yesterday morning in a shopping centre car park. 

Attacks in Middle East

5. Oil prices surged back above $100 a barrel this morning after Iran launched fresh attacks on energy facilities and commercial vessels across the Gulf.

Harris open to more defence spending

6. Tánaiste Simon Harris said he’s “open to spending more” on defence, after a rousing speech by a French minister at Ireland’s Paris embassy on the need for the EU to strengthen its defence.

Irish Olympian dies

7. Irish Olympian Ronnie Delany has died at the age of 91. Delany won a gold medal for the 1500m race in the Melbourne Summer Olympics in 1956 when he was 21. 

Tax relief for pharmacists

8. Individuals will be able to claim tax relief on health expenses for healthcare provided by pharmacists under the Common Conditions Service, the Tánaiste and Health Minister announced today.

Luas lines disrupted

9. Luas Red and Green lines are disrupted this morning as teams have been dealing with a power outage and a medical emergency. 

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