The 9 at 9: Tuesday
Defence Force members’ pay, a Fine Gael resignation and the Tory Party Conference – here’s your morning news fix.
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Defence Force members’ pay, a Fine Gael resignation and the Tory Party Conference – here’s your morning news fix.
Ryanair pilot strike, heatwave fires and a Fourth of July boycott – here’s your news update.
Cervical Check payments, Irish Ferry cancellations, and Theresa May wins Brexit vote – here’s the news of the day.
Garda training, a warning to swimmers, and North Korea: here’s your morning news update.
More revelations in the CervicalCheck controversy, and graphic imagery outside maternity hospitals – it’s the Fix.
The Good Friday Agreement, the Disclosures Tribunal and Mark Zuckerberg – here’s what made the headlines today.
Russian spies and abortion legislation – here’s what’s happening today.
Hail, sleet and snow hits the east, a Boris Johnson blunder and a fatal Fermanagh house fire – here’s your news round-up.
Wall Street recovers, a George Hook complaint and 100 years since women in Ireland got the vote.
Concerns about new homeless accomodation, US government shutdown lifted, and Neil Diamond retires from touring – here’s this morning’s news.
The Hawe family inquest, six Garda stations to reopen, and Ryanair to recognise cabin crew unions.
The 29-year-old has not fought since his shock defeat of Wladimir Klitschko.
Frances Fitzgerald’s resignation from the government was the big news story of the day.
Housing prices predicted to rise by 20% by 2020, and another assault allegation against Republican Roy Moore.
A report revealed that 30 foster carers had no evidence of being garda vetted and an EU negotiator labelled some UK customs union demands as “fantasy”.
Ed Sheeran adds two dates to his sell-out Irish Tour, and the latest on Donald Trump Jr’s meeting with a Kremlin-linked lawyer.
Tributes from around the world were paid to the victims of last night’s Manchester Arena attack.
Gardaí seize electronic devices in terrorism investigation and rent rates continue to rise.
Orkambi approved, soccer bus explosion and Nóirín O’Sullivan asks gardaí ‘what happened?’
Drivers in particular should be careful while travelling tonight and early tomorrow morning.
Here’s what the world of sport conjured up today.
Here are the main stories this morning as we get into the middle of the week.
Here’s what the world of sport conjured up today.
Elsewhere, a new role for Damien Duff while Dan Carter’s drink-driving has cost dearly.
Plus, ROG is set to be awarded the Freedom of Cork.
Fears that hundreds could lose their jobs at a Co Kildare factory, scoliosis theatre announced, and a national Great Famine day – it’s the Evening Fix.