GOOD MORNING.
Here’s all the news you need to know to start the day.
The Morning Lead
1. Almost half of all the speeding prosecutions that came before Ireland’s courts did not proceed any further, analysis by The Journal Investigates has found.
Ardsallagh
2. A man in his 30s has been arrested after a woman was found dead in a Co Waterford home.
World Cup
3. The Iranian team were informed they must travel back to Mexico immediately after their opening World Cup game ended in Los Angeles late Monday.
Agreement
4. Donald Trump has said the Strait of Hormuz will be “completely open” on Friday, when a deal between the US and Iran to end war in the Middle East is expected to be signed.
Marlborough Street
5. A man in his 70s died after being hit by a Luas in Dublin City Monday evening.
Cabinet
6. Legislation on short-term lets is to be brought to cabinet on Tuesday by Housing Minister James Browne.
Terence McKeever
7. A renewed appeal for information has been issued about the murder of a man in Co Armagh 40 years ago.
News consumption
8. RTÉ News online and The Journal are the two most used online news sources in the country, according to an annual report on news consumption in Ireland.
Cape Verde v Spain
9. Pico Lopes and Ray Houghton embraced in the tunnel area of the Atlanta Stadium as the Cape Verde players continued to celebrate a stunning 0-0 draw with Spain in the World Cup.
























