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The 9 at 9 Voting day in the USA, attacks on women in Derry and Ireland unlikely to meet climate obligations

LAST UPDATE | 4 hrs ago

GOOD MORNING.

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

Election Day 

1. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump made their final case in the hours before Election Day last night before voters either choose America’s first woman president or hand the Republican an unprecedented comeback.

Derry attacks 

2. Police in Northern Ireland are investigating the possibility that two attacks on women in Derry were connected. 

Trump and Ireland 

3. As the US goes to the polls, there’s no better time to look at what a new president of the most powerful nation on earth could mean for little old Ireland.

In short – we don’t really know.

Michael McGrath

4. Former finance minister Michael McGrath will be grilled by lawmakers at the EU Parliament later today at his confirmation hearing.

Each of the EU’s 27 nations receives one seat on the commission, which drafts and enforces European law on key issues such as trade, competition and technology.

Climit crisis

5. Ireland is unlikely to meet its climate obligations, even under the “most optimistic scenario”.

That’s according to a new report by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) on the national energy projections for 2024.

Exam fees

6. In what is expected to be the final Cabinet meeting before the general election is called, Minister for Education Norma Foley is set to bring a plan to waive state exam fees next year and reduce school transport scheme fees.

Kyle Hayes

7. A member of the judging panel for the GAA All Stars has spoken out on the decision to award a player of the year nomination to Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes.

GAA journalist Pat Nolan said that off-field behaviour was not discussed by the 12-person panel ahead of awarding nominations.

Tusla

8. The mother of a vulnerable teenager who is said to have attacked his family and threatened her with a knife has been granted permission by the High Court to bring a legal action against the Child and Family Agency and the HSE over his treatment.

Melbourne Cup 

9. Irish jockey Robbie Dolan has won the famous Melbourne Cup horse race in Australia, coming in as an 80/1 winner.  

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