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GOOD MORNING

The 9 at 9 Everything you need to know to get your national holiday started.

HAPPY ST PATRICK’S DAY!

Here are the stories you need to know to get your 17 March off to an informed start.

1. #NICE ONE: The world has begun to celebrate St Patrick’s Day, with Australian emergency services telling TheJournal.ie that – despite Oz PM Tony Abbott’s speech about the Irish and drink – festivities have been peaceful there. Gardai have also told us that there were no major incidents on the streets here last night.

2. #ABUSE: A six-month jail sentence handed down to a man who sexually abused his five-year-old daughter in Roscommon is “too lenient”, the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre’s CEO told The Examiner.

3. #ISRAEL: The people of Israel have gone to the polls today in an election that pits current PM Benjamin Netanyahu against Isaac Herzog of Israel’s Labour party – the result is expected to be very close. Read about Herzog’s Irish links here.

4. #NO FLOW: One float that won’t make it into a St Patrick’s Day parade today is an anti-water charges display which had been given permission to march in the Limerick parade – but has just had their accreditation revoked.

5. #GLOBAL GREENING: As over one hundred buildings and landmarks go ‘green’ for St Patrick’s Day, the Irish Times calculates that it cost Tourism Ireland €65,000 to get the job done last year – and that the OPW paid €30,000 to turn Irish buildings green.

6. #FINES: The job of collecting fines is going to be moved from the Courts Service to an “external provider”. And a pay-by-installment system will be implemented to try and prevent people being jailed for non-payment.

7. ANGELA KERINS: The former Rehab CEO was attacked by a “pack of parliamentary vultures” during the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee hearings, according to her lawyer in the High Court where she is seeking damages against PAC.

8. #FAMILY SHOOTING: A 24-hour standoff in Springfield, Missouri has ended tragically with a 51-year-old man and his son, aged 4, and daughter, aged 2, found dead in their apartment.

9. #IRELAND’S CALL: We are loving this collection of the sporting moments that made us proud to be Irish, courtesy of our friends at The42.ie.

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