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Your top stories on Wednesday: Cousins die in Co Donegal crash; how three friends in their 30s built new homes on derelict Dublin 4 site

Your top stories on Wednesday: Cousins die in Co Donegal crash; how three friends in their 30s built new homes on derelict Dublin 4 site

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Top Stories Tamfitronics Here are the stories you need to start your day including: electricity bills to rise by €100 a year, and data shows 10,600 people moved from Ireland to Australia last year

Cousins Eoghán Dawson (20, left) and Kían Dawson-Kirk (16), who died in a road crash in Co Donegal last weekend. Photograph: GoFundMe
Cousins who died in Co Donegal crash were on a ‘quick trip to their favourite place’

The two young men who died as a result of a fatal road traffic incident in Co Donegal last weekend were cousins.

Kían Dawson-Kirk and Eoghán Dawson died after the car in which they were travelling struck a wall and ended up in a field at Cross in Quigley’s Point at 11.15pm on Saturday night. The two are understood to have been out for a cross-Border drive.

Kían (16) was pronounced dead at the scene. Eoghán (20) died on Tuesday afternoon from his injuries at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.

News in Ireland

  • Doctors urge ban on smartphones for under-16s: Irish doctors are asking the Government to ban mobile phone use for all children under the age of 16.
  • Number of Russian diplomats at Dublin embassy campus shrinks to five: The number of diplomats at the 5.5-acre Russian embassy campus on Orwell Road in Dublin 14 has fallen to five.
  • Children with autism left without school places: Dublin mother Karen Fowler faces losing a job she loves because her youngest child Amber (12) has been refused a place by 19 secondary schools.
  • Loneliness in older people linked to increased ‘wish to die’ risk, study finds: Loneliness among older adults is associated with an increased risk of individuals wishing for their own death, a new study on ageing has found.
  • CSO records ‘strong outward flow’ to Australia with 10,600 people moving there from Ireland: There was a “strong outward flow” of people emigrating to Australia from the Republic of Ireland last year which amounted to the highest level of emigration there since 2013, according to the latest data from the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
  • Leaving Australia: ‘I decided my best option was to move back to Ireland’: “Australia suits some people perfectly and others seem to struggle,” says Matthew Brady from Laragh, Co Cavan.
  • Weather forecast: Dry at first this morning with sunny spells before scattered showers move in from the west, some heavy with a chance of isolated thunderstorms before they become more isolated through the evening. Highest temperatures of 19 or 20 degrees. It will be dry overnight with a mix of cloud and clear spells. Lowest temperatures of around 11 degrees.
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Music

  • Oasis return: 11 steps to give you the best chance of getting tickets: Noel and Liam Gallagher will take to the Croke Park stage for two nights on August 16th and 17th as part of an Oasis tour which will also include dates in Cardiff, Manchester, London and Edinburgh.

Opinion

  • Michael McDowell: Why is our capacity to deliver infrastructure projects worse now than it was in the 19th century?

Business

  • Electricity bills to rise by €100 a year as regulator backs standing charge increase: Families face paying about €8.41 a month more for electricity from October 1st to pay for investment in the Republic’s energy networks, regulators confirmed on Tuesday.

Sports

  • Paralympics 2024: Cautious optimism in Team Ireland camp

World

  • Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to go on CNN for first campaign interview: US vice-president Kamala Harris has agreed to her first big interview since she became the presumptive Democratic nominee for president five weeks ago.
Property
  • How three friends built new homes on site of derelict car parts shop in Dublin 4: A derelict car parts shop on Upper Leeson Street was a familiar sight to many people commuting to Dublin city centre via Morehampton Road until about four years ago. Now it has been transformed into stylish, modern townhouses.

Podcast Highlights

  • In the News Podcast: Why are so many Irish restaurants closing their doors?

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