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Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday

Gangland gun seizures, an Italian helicopter crash and Ewan McGregor’s talk show snub – it’s the Evening Fix.

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

IRISH

4349 Weapons find_90500884_90500905 Armed gardai at the scene in Greenogue business park in Rathcoole Co Dublin where a stash of guns and significant firearms and ammunition where seized. Sam Boal / RollingNews.ie Sam Boal / RollingNews.ie / RollingNews.ie

INTERNATIONAL 

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#UK The British Supreme Court has ruled that the UK’s exit from the EU must be put before Parliament before Article 50 is triggered.

#US: The US Attorney for the district of Massachusetts last night tweeted a picture which shows $20 million hidden under the box spring of a bed in Boston.

#FRANCE: Roman Polanski has decided against hosting the ‘French Oscars’ after pressure from women’s groups and the government over his child rape case.

#ITALY: Six people died in a helicopter crash close to site of the avalanche which claimed the lives of at least 15 people last week.

#ISRAEL: Over 2,500 settler homes have been approved for the West Bank following Trump’s ‘encouragement’.

PARTING SHOT

What would any day be if two celebrities weren’t at each other’s throats? Well, 24 January belongs to Ewan McGregor and Piers Morgan. McGregor refused to appear on ITV’s Good Morning Britain this morning after realising Morgan was the host. An all-out Twitter war was waged….until tea time and then everything was fine again.

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