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Here's What Happened Today: Saturday

Sinn Féin’s Ard Fheis, boil water notices and the international talks in Rome.

NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news.

IRELAND

SAVE 624 Traditional musicians at a protest against the proposed redevelopment of The Cobblestone pub in Dublin. Sam Boal Sam Boal

World

italy-g20-summit-protest Protestors on the streets of Rome during today's G20 meetings. AP / PA Images AP / PA Images / PA Images

#ITALY Climate change and the relaunch of the global economy will top the G20 agenda as leaders of the world’s most advanced nations met today.

#MYANMAR more than 160 buildings in a town in north-western Myanmar, including at least two churches, have been destroyed by fires caused by shelling from government troops.

#EUROPE Another Brexit row  has come to the fore – this time, between France and the UK over fishing rights in the Channel Island.

#BRITAIN Lawyers for Prince Andrew are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre, with the royal saying he “unequivocally denies” sexually abusing or assaulting her. 

#NORTHERN IRELAND The head of a major peace fund has warned of growing alienation after the coronavirus pandemic and Brexit.

PARTING SHOT

It’s that time of year again when the clocks go back and the winter dreary darkness comes calling. 

In the early hours of Halloween morning, 2am will be transformed into 1am (spooky) due to the seasonal time switch. 

Aside from the extra hour in bed, the result is that there will be extra daylight in the morning and darkness will draw in sooner in the evening.

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