The 9 at 9: Tuesday
by Diarmuid Pepper, https://www.thejournal.ie/author/diarmuid-pepper/ · TheJournal.ieLAST UPDATE | 16 hrs ago
GOOD MORNING.
Here’s all the news you need to know as you start your day.
Middle East
1. A ceasefire between Iran and the United States is teetering after the two countries traded fire yesterday over the strategic Strait of Hormuz and the United Arab Emirates reported attacks for the first time since the truce was declared nearly a month ago.
Fire safety
2. Local fire authorities issued 150 fire safety notices in the last five years over concerns with “potentially dangerous” buildings, a new investigation can reveal. Several accommodation providers for refugees and asylum seekers are among the premises that received fire safety notices.
Economic outlook
3. Economic growth is expected to continue across the island of Ireland this year but at a slower pace because of a fuel crisis triggered by the war in Iran.
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Valerie’s Law
4. Legislation to remove guardianship rights from convicted killers will be brought before Cabinet tomorrow for approval. The law is named after Valerie French, a mother of three who was killed by her husband James Kilroy.
Germany
5. A car ploughed into a crowd in the historic centre of the eastern German city of Leipzig yesterday, killing two people and injuring several others, authorities said.
The Met Gala
6. The brightest stars in Hollywood, music, sports and style – led by Beyonce, Madonna and Nicole Kidman – hit the red carpet last night for the Met Gala, the Manhattan charity ball that doubles as fashion’s biggest night.
‘It Ends With Us’
7. Actor Blake Lively and It Ends with Us co-star Justin Baldoni have settled their acrimonious years-long legal battle, avoiding a costly civil trial.
Snooker
8. Wu Yize held his nerve last night to sink Shaun Murphy in a deciding-frame shoot-out and be crowned world snooker champion after a final for the ages at the Crucible.
Britney Spears
9. Britney Spears pleaded guilty to a lesser charge that will allow her to avoid jail time after prosecutors accused her of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs in Southern California.
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