Evening round-up: Hospital overcrowding; John Treacy at Oireachtas Committee; Brexit latest

So that’s Wednesday 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
Tipperary grandmother Marie Gleeson has spoken of her 24-hour ordeal lying on a trolley overnight in a corridor in University Hospital Limerick emergency department. Meanwhile, David Forsythe describes a day in the Emergency Department at CUH with his 82-year-old father.
Check out all our coverage on hospital overcrowding here
Mary Lowry's son has described murder accused Pat Quirke as "in control most of the time, grumpy some of the time" and said he went around his mother's farm "as if he kind of owned the place".
Harris to blame for 'crisis of confidence' in CervicalCheck, says Fianna Fáil
'I don't think it has sunk in yet' - Sister of tragic woman who died after hen party breaks silence
Sport Ireland could halt FAI funding over loan controversy
: Barely a third of British public hope Northern Ireland would vote to remain in UK
Check out all our latest Brexit news here
TO ENGAGE
Finian McGrath is an able cynic, not an amiable fool, writes Gerard Howlin
Automated braking and reducing blind spots in trucks are just some of the new measures set to come into law, writes Deirdre Clune, Ireland South MEP
TO ENTERTAIN
RTÉ has gone and revealed a new release on the new and improved player to make us all nostalgic.
'He kind of changed my life' - Louis Walsh on working alongside Simon Cowell
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