LUNCHTIME BULLETIN: Government to announce housing strategy changes; at least five dead after Mexican earthquake

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The Government will announce immediate changes to their housing strategy later, according to the Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy. On the way in to a meeting with the CEOs of local authorities in Dublin, the Minister was challenged by a number of campaigners about the Government's lack of action.
: An architect denied harassing neighbours when they built an extension to their home by playing music so loud it was like an earthquake, staring at them, or kicking a football repeatedly against a wall.
The Education Minister Richard Bruton says the Government continues to have confidence in the Garda Commissioner, Nóirín O'Sullivan, despite recent Garda scandals.
A major earthquake off Mexico's southern coast has killed at least five people, with the president saying it was the biggest to hit the country in a century.
Healthcare solutions company Novartis Ringaskiddy has just marked a number of very significant milestones; having recently welcomed the global Novartis board of directors to the Cork campus, the company has also just unveiled its first ever Cork-born site lead.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) have issued a warning over a man selling fake All-Ireland final tickets.
Everton have posted pictures on their Twitter page of Seamus Coleman striking a ball just five months after he underwent surgery.
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