Friday's Evening Round-Up: Dublin shooting, O'Brien defamation case and Tipperary woman inquest

So that’s Friday nearly wrapped up. Here are some of the stories we published on irishexaminer.com today which we hope will help you make sense of it all this evening.

Friday's Evening Round-Up: Dublin shooting, O'Brien defamation case and Tipperary woman inquest

So that’s Friday nearly wrapped up. Here are 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

Need for truck driver rest periods: Mother's tragic death on way to see baby in hospital shows need for truck driver rest periods, inquest hears.

Dublin shooting: A 42-year-old man who died after he was shot outside a house in west Dublin this afternoon has been named locally as David Lynch.

O'Brien loses case: 'Objective media essential to functioning democracy': Sunday Business Post welcome victory in defamation case taken against them by Denis O'Brien.

Gambling spree: Court hears Cork man who stole €6,900 from boss lost it all in gambling spree.

No deal unlikely: Taoiseach Leo Varadkar believes it is unlikely that the United Kingdom will crash out of the European Union without a deal.

Target for cybercriminals: The transport industry has been warned it must beef up its online defences from a proliferation of attacks expected in the "new arms race" that is cybercrime.

TO ENGAGE

Vision of a better world: Ireland can and must be central to achieving 'A Better World'.

Readers' Blog: Katherine Zappone should apologise to Scouting Ireland.

TO ENTERTAIN

Cheating scandal: Khloe Kardashian accuses Jordyn Woods of lying after she denies cheating.

Digital detox: We challenged three Corkonians to take a tech timeout - here's how they got on.

Ask Audrey: Ask Audrey: 'I once went out with a hippy from Killarney, he smelled like the toilets after Curry Night in the Danny Mann'

MOST READ SO FAR TODAY

'A dangerous precedent': Thousands of testimonies relating to child abuse in residential institutions and related records are to be sealed and “withheld from public scrutiny” for 75 years under new legislation.

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