Evening Round-up: Tusla's high-risk creches; Brexit document leak; Meyler replacement contenders
So that’s nearly Thursday 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
Ireland's child protection watchdog has refused to give details of the 37 creches that are on a high-risk register.
A garda was fortunate to escape serious injury when he was carried with half his body hanging out the window of a car that was reversing at speed to avoid detection.
Anyone looking to squeeze one last bit of summer into the August Bank Holiday weekend may be left disappointed by the weather.
A no-deal Brexit could trigger “consumer panic”, food shortages and an increased security threat within a fortnight, according to a leaked British Government document.
Donald Trump has announced a 10% tariff on $300bn worth goods going into the US from China, starting from September 1.
All-Ireland winning Tipperary legend Nicky English on discovering his perfect hurley in a fertiliser bag and a recurring dream about returning to a Tipperary dressing room.

TO ENGAGE
Terminal cancer patient John Wall is determined to see change in the time he has left.
Please join me in wishing happy birthday to my son Tom, who has an intellectual disability and autism, and has just turned 18. For this reason alone, his wonderful respite care has come to an end, writes Victoria White.
TO ENTERTAIN
‘My niece is doing a thesis on class and alcohol, titled ‘Oh, So That’s Who Drinks Carling’’
To make sure everyone has a happy and safe Cork pride, we’ve taken tips from the queer-positive podcast, Popsessed.
MOST READ SO FAR TODAY
Eoghan Cormican looks at the contenders to succeed John Meyler as Cork senior hurling manager.


