Monday's Evening Round-up: Brexit latest, abortion intimidation, and UK Labour MPs resign from party
So that’s Monday nearly wrapped up. Here’s some of the stories we published on irishexaminer.com today which we hope will help you make sense of it all this evening.

TO INFORM
The Government would be “very foolish” if it allows the onus for a solution to Brexit to switch from London to Dublin, Tánaiste Simon Coveney says.
The National Women's Council of Ireland has called for a "zero tolerance approach" to any attempt to intimidate women aiming to access an abortion.
The tank containing Bobby Ryan's remains was opened weeks before the man accused of his murder said he discovered the DJ's decomposing body, an insect expert has told the Central Criminal Court.
A teenage girl who fled Britain to join Islamic State has compared the Manchester Arena bombing to military assaults on Syria.
Sterling was little bruised by the departure of seven UK Labour MPs today despite it potentially making coalition-building in the UK even more uncertain.
Anthony Daly and PM O'Sullivan review the Allianz League weekend with Colm O'Connor.
TO ENGAGE
Every year sees more and more delayed autism assessments. The HSE has a proposal to fix the problem, but is it simply a case of lack of resources? Michael Clifford reports
Times, technology and media are changing. For the first time since the advent of the internet, brands' ad spending on digital media is expected to overtake traditional media in 2019, writes Joyce Fegan
TO ENTERTAIN
Anna O’Donoghue shares her tips on how to tidy up those files, folders and apps on your phone, PC and tablet.
43-year-old Máirín Ní Bheacháin has shared her story of how she taught herself to read and write after suffering a stroke during brain surgery.
MOST READ SO FAR TODAY

Ireland’s butterflies and bumblebees are dying off at an even faster rate than the catastrophic global decline.






