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The 9 at 9 Here’s what you need to know as the weekend starts.

EVERY MORNING, TheJournal.ie brings you the stories you need to know as you start your day.

1. #TREVOR DEELY: Gardaí will carry out a search for missing Trevor Deely in south Dublin today.

2. #NORTH KOREA: China has urged Donald Trump not to exacerbate the tensions with North Korea.

3. #SHANE ROSS: The Transport Minister has told TheJournal.ie that he gave up alcohol in his 30s because he was “drinking too much”.

4. #THOMAS MARTENS: Disqualified evidence in the trial of Molly Martens-Corbett and her father Thomas Corbett shows how he was “surprisingly calm” on the 911 call about murdered Irishman Jason Corbett.

5. #GRACE: The Irish Examiner reports that the HSE is examining the prospect of a number of HR probes into staff involved in the “Grace” case.

6. #GLASNEVIN: Calls have been made to protect the legacy of an historic building which was the scene of a fire during the week.

7. #NAAS ROAD: Part of the Naas Road has been closed following a “serious collision”.

8. #BREXIT: Kerry is among the counties that will be hardest hit by Brexit, according to new stats.

9. #RECOVERY: A primary school has failed in a bid to have a recovery centre for homeless drug addicts moved.

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