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30 June - 8 minsWe take a closer look at some of the stories you may have missed in the news this morning. Joining Anton this morning was Mark Hennessy Ireland and Britain Editor with the Irish Times.
El Niño conditions ‘developing rapidly’ across Europe
El Niño conditions ‘developing rapidly’ with ‘extreme weather events’ more likely, WMO warns. Jonathan discusses this further with Alan O’Reilly from Carlow Weather.
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Concerns about upholding language laws and planning
Worries are being raised about the protection of the Irish Language laws within the Gaeltacht region in Kerry. Numbers show that there have been no investigations of breaches to Irish Language law’s requirements by Kerry County councils since it was passed 12 years ago. Dingle-based Sinn Fein, Councillor Robert Brosnan is calling for the laws to be more heavily enforced by the council.
3 mins
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It is peak tick season
With the good warm weather you might find yourself outdoors more. With that comes the increasing risk of you or someone you love encountering a tick and getting bitten. But what should you do if encounter a bite and how best should you remove it? To explain all was Infectious Disease Specialist, Professor Jack Lambert.
5 mins
3 July Finished
GRA calls for dedicated training to pursuit e-scooters and scrambler
The Garda Representative Association are calling for dedicated training to pursuit e-scooters and scramblers. This call comes after a student Garda was hospitalised after being struck while trying to stop an e-scooter being driven by a juvenile in Dublin on Wednesday morning. Speaking to Jonathan this morning was Niall Hodgins, President of the G.R.A.
5 mins
3 July Finished
Right to speak to a human when buying financial products signed into law
Now you don’t have to deal with online chatbots when buying a financial product or service. This comes after new rules were signed into law. Charlie Weston is the Personal Finance Editor of the Irish Independent has all the details.
6 mins
3 July Finished
No verdict as Noah Donohoe inquest adjourned
The jury at the inquest into the death of Noah Donohoe has been unable to reach a unanimous verdict. Belfast Coroner's Court has adjourned the inquest to a future date. We got the latest on this with Liam Tunney a journalist with the Belfast Telegraph.
4 mins
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