Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
From vaccines to Brian Stanley’s Dáil statement, here’s what was in the news today.
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From vaccines to Brian Stanley’s Dáil statement, here’s what was in the news today.
The UK rollout of the vaccine, Ireland’s plan for the vaccine, and insurance fraud plans criticised by opposition.
Cork floods, Manchester row, eviction ban – here’s a round-up of what happened today.
An interview with the Taoiseach and a Covid-19 ‘game changer’: here’s what’s happening this morning.
Phase Four postponed, face masks mandatory in shops from Monday and a devastating explosion in Beirut.
An EU virus recovery fund is finally struck, ancient skeletal remains found in Dublin, and Jack Charlton’s funeral to take place in England.
From the Seanad elections to the latest homeless figures, here’s a round up of today’s news.
Catherine Noone apologises for ‘autistic’ comment, Donald Trump’s ‘win-win’ solution for Israel and Palestine, and the coronavirus.
Here’s what’s making the headlines this morning as we drift closer to an election.
Homelessness has made the headlines today in a number of different ways.
More Lorraine Clifford-Lee tweets, the boil-water notice lifted, and dangerously overtaking cyclists is now a penalty-point offence.
Varadkar met Pence, a disco protest was held outside the Dáil and the UK Parliament came back – it’s the evening fix.
It’s back-to-school week, so a few educational stories are making the headlines today.
US sanctions with Iran, the cost of the National Broadband Plan, and Paschal Donohue’s summer economic statement.
An investigation into Insurance Ireland, evidence resumes in the Ana Kriegel trial, and WhatsApp users warned over spyware hack.
The broadband plan, two Myanmar journalists freed, and Saoradh’s Derry offices searched – here’s what happened today.
New IRA admit responsibility for Lyra McKee’s death, and Sri Lanka death toll rises again – here’s what’s happening today.
The Metrolink, charges dropped against Jussie Smollett, and new controversial copyright reforms.
Explosives sent to three transport sites in London, another Denis O’Brien ruling, and the latest rich list – here’s your news fill.
The uneven distribution of wealth, the Simon Harris confidence motion, and the politics of Eurovision 2019.
A Nasa achievement, a number of terrorist-related incidents, and newborns made the first headlines of 2019.
No-deal Brexit preparations, a Dáil row about the Roscommon evictions, and Garda reform – here’s what had people talking.
US midterm elections, ‘Rough sleeper’ found dead on Dublin street, Fine Gael MEP to leave politics for banking – your evening news round up.
An excavation at Tuam, the closure of two Dublin schools and a presidential u-turn – here’s what made the headlines today.
Brexit deadlock, presidential claims, and the Stormy Daniels lawsuit – here’s what made the headlines.
Defence Force members’ pay, a Fine Gael resignation and the Tory Party Conference – here’s your morning news fix.