Evening Round-up: Johnson appears to snub Varadkar; Australia arrest; Trump controversy

So that’s nearly Tuesday 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
New British prime minister Boris Johnson has appeared to snub Taoiseach Leo Varadkar's formal invitation to hold Brexit talks in Dublin
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An Irishman
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A 13-year-old boy who suffered damage during his birth at a Cork hospital and now has cerebral palsy
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The US President has celebrated the rise of democracy in America amid controversy over racial comments. Mr Trump said African Americans “love the job” he is doing and are “happy as hell”
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A full-blown sterling crisis
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Jerry Flannery has spoken about his decision to leave his role as forwards coach with Munster.

TO ENGAGE
If you’re playing cards with British make
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With fears that a no-deal Brexit will bring cross-border trade to a halt, John Hearne
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Ruby Walsh talks racing, retirement
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TO ENTERTAIN
We found out everything you need to know
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Champion Amber Gill has said
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MOST READ SO FAR TODAY
It was a plan hatched in the depths of grief, but there were scenes of joy yesterday when farmer John Dolan finally laid eyes on his record-breaking hen that has who’s been