So that’s Wednesday nearly wrapped up. Here are 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
Tusla has written to Scouting Ireland calling for an urgent review of how the organisation manages current child protection concerns.
A garda officer in charge of exhibits in the Patrick Quirke trial said he does not remember being told about a lady's hair clip taken from the tank where DJ Bobby "Mr Moonlight" Ryan's body was found.
Former Rehab CEO Angela Kerins has won key elements of her Supreme Court appeal concerning her treatment before the Dáil Public Accounts Committee.
The British House of Commons has emphatically rejected Jeremy Corbyn’s Brexit vision by a margin of 240 votes to 323.
Donald Trump's former lawyer has made explosive claims about the US President, including that he told him to pay hush money to an adult film star.
FAI chief John Delaney says that lessons have been learned from the collapse of the Vantage Club ticket scheme just over a decade ago and described the latest edition of their Club Ireland package, which has been launched at the Aviva Stadium, as “the best value premium level scheme in Irish sport”.
TO ENGAGE
Two words that haunted Fine Gael for many years were uttered in the Dáil yesterday by Solidary TD Ruth Coppinger. Brigid McCole.
Irish and British General Elections could yet run in parallel before the end game, most likely a Customs Union deal, writes Eddie Hobbs
TO ENTERTAIN
Our Readers' Photography Competition for 2019 is well underway and we would like to take this opportunity to thank all our readers who took part in our 2018 competition.
Amy Huberman has crowned her local shopkeeper Paul the “G.O.A.T” of Goatstown in a series of emotional posts about moving house.
MOST READ SO FAR TODAY
Croke Park stadium director Peter McKenna has been accused of causing “unforgivable reputational damage” to high-ranking Cork GAA officials after Páirc Uí Chaoimh board member Michael O’Flynn last night said there was “no basis” to the €110m figure put out by McKenna in relation to the cost of redeveloping the stadium.