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Here's What Happened Today: Saturday

A lot was announced this afternoon – catch up with what happened here.

NEED TO CATCH up? TheJournal.ie brings you a round up of today’s news. 

IRELAND 

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  • A further 25 people have died from Covid-19, and there are 343 new coronavirus cases in Ireland
  • The number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 in ICU has fallen to below 100 for the first time since the end of March
  • Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy said he foresees the rent freeze and the temporary ban on evictions being extended further
  • Health Minister Simon Harris said foreign travel for the Irish public is looking “highly unlikely this year
  • Gardaí restricted access to the Phoenix Park for a while today, after an anti-lockdown protest was organised in the park
  • Businesses have been told to check the ‘essential workers’ list again, as some may have closed down when the restrictions were announced in error
  • Political parties are under even more pressure to form a government now that some of the support measures for businesses will require new legislation

WORLD 

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#REMDESIVIR: US regulators approved emergency use of an experimental drug that appears to help some coronavirus patients recover faster

#EUROPE: Parts of Europe are slowly starting to open up: Spain Italy and France are easling strict lockdown measures from this week.

#NORTH KOREAN LEADER: Kim Jong Un has made his first public appearance in 20 days amid speculation about his health.

#US: A US lawyer dressed as the grim reaper to protest the reopening of beaches 

#PRIME MINISTER: Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds have named their son Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson, in a tribute to their grandfathers and the doctors who helped save the UK Prime Minister’s life. 

PARTING SHOT

Fianna Fáil’s Margaret Murphy O’Mahony shared this wonderful black and white photograph of her as a little girl, peering up at Jack Lynch giving a speech on stage to a crowd hidden under a blanket of umbrellas.

“I definitely started young,” she says, and we won’t be arguing with that.

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Underneath the tweet, a reply from former Irish Times parliamentary correspondent Michael O’Regan observes: “And Jack Lynch referring to his notes!”

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