Tuesday's Evening Round-up: Tyrone disco deaths, Brexit and hate speech
So that’s Tuesday 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
Two men arrested in connection with deaths of three teens at Co Tyrone disco.
: Noonan: Irish exporters will be 'able to cope' under no-deal Brexit.
: Family of 28-year-old who died of cancersettles case over care at Kerry General Hospital.
: 'It's €15m of taxpayers' money' - Cost of proposed Cork-Limerick motorway being questioned.
: Rail services from Heuston Station were affected this evening by a fire near Portarlington station.
TO ENGAGE
: FERGUS FINLAY: Hate speech on the internet may yet bring democracy to its knees.
: Governments must act together to fight gangs undermining climate policies, write Robert Muggah, Adriana Abdenur, and Ilona Szabó.
TO ENTERTAIN

: In 1984, Pamela Clare Charlestown visitedCork and its surrounding areas researching her grandmother's roots as part of a school trip.
: 'When you become the cliffhanger of a TV show...the focus on you is f*cking terrifying'.
MOST READ SO FAR TODAY
People had a lot to say about Alan Partridge's rendition of ‘Come Out, Ye Black and Tans’ on BBC One.



