Friday's Evening Round-Up: Brexit crisis, father who slapped daughter fined and syndicate wins over €10m
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
In a tumultuous Brexit week, British MPs took control of the parliamentary timetable and then rejected Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement for a third time, despite an offer from the British Prime Minister to stand down if it was approved.
Following Theresa May's defeat, what happens next with Brexit?
Carbon tax to hit lowest earners hardest, says Social Justice Ireland.
Patrick Quirke called Mary Lowry a 'right bitch' and warned her not to attend son's month's mind.
Family syndicate collects Lotto cheque of over €10 million.
TO ENGAGE
We must grasp opportunity now to tackle climate disruption.
We have all been breathing easily since smoking ban was introduced.
TO ENTERTAIN
British Minister on Brexit: 'F**k knows. I’m past caring.'
Why we all suffer burnout and tips on how to overcome it.
MOST READ STORY
Father who slapped daughter, 2, at Cork supermarket is fined €700.



