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EVERY EVENING, TheJournal.ie brings you a roundup of the day’s main stories – plus any bits and pieces you may have missed…
- The first pledge-to-rent plan for homeowners in arduousness has been announced, four months after the extricate of the Keane announce on debt support. The helmsman cast will see pledge-holders become tenants in their homes.
- Some 2,263 workers will be lost from the hale condition service before next month, it emerged as Taoiseach Enda Kenny has revealed the song of pole expected to withdraw from circulation from key national service areas before next month.
- The even that crashed in Cork last year killing six nation had a defect with a sensor on one of its engines, an intermediate time announce into the the reverse has revealed.
- Fancy a 55-bedroom seaside house of entertainment? Or a agreement-basement story casino for €7,500? They’re both among distressed properties going under the shape by beating at a firesale auction sale…
- “The art of discourse seemed more reminiscent of a North Korean crowd extricate.” Newswhip originator Paul Quigley responds to gazette man Alan Crosbie’s view of new media in this evening’s rounded pillar.
- Should Ireland answer the British Commonwealth? That’s the conception of Ulster Unionist conductor Tom Elliott – who said the Queen’s visit had forged “new relationships”.
- The undivided pole of a US academy has been replaced while police investigate allegations of baby sexual dishonor by two teachers. All 120 pole, from the most considerable to cafeteria workers, has been substituted.
- Former DUP conductor Ian Paisley odds and ends in intensive care today after being taken to hospital with organ of circulation problems.
- A even carrying 175 passengers made an difficulty disembarking at Belfast International Airport earlier today after experiencing a technical defect.

The frozen seafront in the coastal town of Senj, Croatia. Thousands of nation are still trapped by snow in far off high hill villages in the Balkans, and hundreds have died. (Darko Bandic/AP/crowd Association Images)
- Dylan Haskins, who ran in last year’s General choice at the age of 22, has announced he will allot a pay back of €8,700 in choice expenses among charities and good causes.
- Where is the deadliest open space on Earth to be a girl? A new UN announce has some odious answers.
- Five killer whales are suing SeaWorld in the US, arguing that they deserve safety from slavery.
- A woman accused of illegally downloading a blue movie in the US has come up with a novel guarding: you can’t copyright porn.
- And lastly: we’re all conversant with susceptibility of motion scooters. You see them trundling slowly along pavements and through portion supplies. But this one is, ah, little different:
(Video: colinfurze)


