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IRELAND
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has promised to “make the case for Ireland’s national interest” with European leaders when it comes to Brexit negotiations.
The Government has approved an increase in rent supplement and housing assistance payments by as much as 35%.
Gardaí have said they are increasingly concerned about missing Dublin woman Karen Scott, who has Down Syndrome. Gardaí have said they have one confirmed sighting of Karen.
A former Sinn Fein councillor and his father who appeared today at the Special Criminal Court have been charged with the intent to commit false imprisonment.
Gardaí have launched an investigation after an arson attack on a Cork school for children with autism. Two teenagers set fire to a toy storage shed on the grounds of Cara Junior School in Mayfield at around 9.25pm last night.
WORLD

Labour MPs have backed a motion of no confidence in party leader Jeremy Corbyn by 172 to 40. The vote is non-binding.
The emergency session of the European Parliament proved to be a turbulent event for Nigel Farage, who was heckled, booed and barracked.
A Scottish nationalist MEP has received a standing ovation at the European Parliament following his demand for Scotland to remain within the EU family of nations.
SPORT

Shane Lowry has announced his withdrawal from the Rio Olympics, as he joins a list of players including Rory McIlroy in citing fears over the Zika virus.
It has been confirmed that Luke Fitzgerald has announced his retirement from professional rugby.
England’s Euro 2016 exit poses numerous questions, but qualification for the 2018 World Cup begins in just over two months. Here’s a look at how that England team may line up.
BUSINESS
Britain has voted to leave the European Union and is facing the prospect of setting up new trade deals with the 27 member states as well as other countries across the world. Here are five trade models used by other countries outside the EU that Britain could try to replicate.
Microsoft has agreed to pay a Windows user $10,000 (£7,500) after an automatic Windows 10 update left her computer unstable.
LIFESTYLE

Alexander Skarsgard shapes up as lord of the jungle in the new Tarzan movie, writes
Bear Grylls has dipped into his grandfather’s Nazi-busting past for his latest novel, says
ANALYSIS
French philosopher decries Brexit, claiming it is the victory of fusty England over an England open to the world and fully in touch with its glorious past.
VIDEO
Principal Gerard O'Donovan oversees graduation day at the Playland Creche at St. Mary's on the Hill, Knocknahenny, Cork.
VIRAL
You know we don’t ask kids for advice often enough - and there’s no one better than cutting through our grown-up nonsense and getting right to the core of an issue.

A glass bridge in China was put to the test with volunteers and staff offered the chance to prove its safety.
TECHNOW
: It's a quieter month for video game releases in July, but there are a couple of highlights from indie developers that should keep you entertained.
: The movie business is kind of insane, with the biggest blockbusters costing mental amounts of money to put together and bring to audiences all around the world.
: Google Earth is an amazing product that lets you take a look at the globe from an angle that would be impossible in real life. And now, it's even better.
SHOWBIZ

Caitlyn Jenner has appeared on the July cover of Sports Illustrated, wearing her 1976 Olympic gold medal for the first time in 40 years.
Jenny Greene has shared a touching photo from her wedding day. The 2FM host wed her long-time love, Kelly Keogh, on Friday in Westmeath’s Wineport Lodge – and the pair are happier than ever.
MOST READ RIGHT NOW
Unless you've been living under a rock, you'll be aware that Iceland pulled off the shock of Euro 2016 last night by beating England to advance to the quarter-finals. Neutral fans were thrilled to hear the now famed Icelandic commentator's take on the action, but even more were left in awe of the Iceland players post game celebration with their fans.



