Friday's Evening Round-Up: EU summit, Good Friday Agreement and mistaken identity of rodent
So that’s nearly Friday 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
What did we learn from a chaotic EU summit on Brexit?
Patrick Quirke told Tusla: Mary Lowry has 'lost the run of herself' with new relationship.
]UK ‘has prime responsibility for protecting Good Friday Agreement’, Tánaiste says
Large rodent warning a case of mistaken identity, says Waterways Ireland.
Gardaí investigating claims of online abuse targeting Munster rugby players.
TO ENGAGE
It’s time for the world to change its approach to drugs, with governments needing to legalise and regulate all illicit substances, say Juan Manuel Santos, Ernesto Zedillo, and Ruth Dreifuss.
The essence of two Mental Health Reform surveys published last week exposes high levels of dissatisfaction with current mental health services as provided by the HSE.
TO ENTERTAIN
A blind golden retrievernamed Charlie was given his very own guide dog when he lost his eyes to glaucoma in January.
Can you believe? Jonathan Van Ness announces second Dublin show.
MOST READ STORY
Irish people living in US lockdowns and fearing for the lives of their children.




