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The 9 at 9 Ireland’s culture wars, Storm Betty and assault in Greystones.

LAST UPDATE | 19 Aug 2023

GOOD MORNING.

Here’s all the news you need to know as you start your day.

Ireland’s culture wars

1. In our lead story this morning, Stephen McDermott traces where the debates around trans issues- and misinformation – have come from.

The investigation finds tropes – about cats and bathrooms – have found their way into Irish conversations, both online and in real life.

This campaign comes as many people are still catching up with the terminology around gender and the issues affecting transgender people.

Storm Betty

2. Last night’s orange weather warning led to matches being cancelled and some roads being closed, as spot-flooding has hit different areas, causing difficulties for traffic in Cork city in particular. 

It affected seven counties tonight including Carlow, Cork, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford and Wicklow, 

Greystones assault

3. Gardaí arrested a man in his late teens after a woman was seriously injured in an assault at a domestic residence in Greystones, Co Wicklow. 

The Journal understands gardaí forced entry as the attack was under way. 

Ryan Tubridy

4. What’s next for Ryan Tubridy and RTÉ? 
That’s the question following confirmation this week that the presenter will not return to his RTÉ Radio 1 show after negotiations with the state broadcaster broke down.

Neutrality

5. Neutrality activists have criticised a decision to use the Irish Defence Forces to provide weapons training to members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

It follows an Irish Times report that Defence Forces members will be providing instruction in weapon skills and military tactics to Ukrainian troops in addition to non-lethal support.

Donegal planning report

6. A six-year government stasis on Donegal planning corruption report borders on farcical, writes journalist Paul O’Donoghue.

The Mulcahy report was commissioned to examine controversies in the region, and shows how planning issues have been a thorn in the side of Irish public life for decades.

Iceland

7. With the fate of Iceland’s stores due to be decided on Monday, The Journal looks at the history of the store and the controversial ownership of the Ireland franchise by businessman Naeem Maniar.

Trump

8. Donald Trump is reportedly planning to give the first Republican presidential primary debate a miss on Wednesday, opting for a sit down interview with former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson instead. 

Trump somewhat mysteriously hinted that this may be the case on his website, when he wrote a message to followers that said: “Reagan didn’t do it, and neither did others. People know my Record, one of the BEST EVER, so why would I Debate?”

Sudan

9. As a million people flee Sudan, Rosamond Bennett of Christian Aid outlines the crisis unfolding along its border

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