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This morning.

Malahide, County Dublin

Eco activists adorn a trees outside the Grand Hotel Malahide ahead of tomorrow’s Citizen’s Assembly session on climate change.

Stop Climate Chaos members dressed the tree with ribbons containing some of the 1200 recommendations for action on climate change the Citizen’s Assembly received from the public.

Fight!

Stop Climate Chaos

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh8_2zQZ3xM

6 minutes, 47.3 seconds on Germany’s legendary and notoriously challenging 20.8km Nürburgring Nordschleife – a new record lap time set this week by a preternaturally calm Lars Kern in the Porsche 911 GTS RS.

Sound up, full screen, lights off, imaginary steering wheel.

awesomer

David Hall

On The Ray D’Arcy Show…

Sinéad Harrington writes:

Newly crowned All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Champions, Dublin, will bring the Brendan Martin Cup into studio.

Ray will also be joined on the couch by Dublin star couple Niamh McEvoy and Dean Rock. Dean scored the winning point two weeks ago to clinch Dublin’s third consecutive All-Ireland title.

Controversial campaigner David Hall will chat to Ray about his new mortgage deal with AIB to help people who are in severe arrears and whose homes are on the verge of repossession. We will also be joined by people in the audience who will be affected by the new deal.

Actors Pauline McLynn and David Rawle have joined forces for the new kids comedy Drop Dead Weird

Aonghus McAnally will be about celebrating his close friend Christie Hennessy on his forthcoming tour.

*sells telly to vulture fund*

The Ray D’Arcy show at 10:05pm on RTÉ One.

Rollingnews

It’s the thirty third epithode.

Broadsheet on the Telly returns tonight at 11.15pm with its usual blend of thoughtfulness and tea-fueled honesty in the name of chat.

The show will be streamed LIVE above and on our YouTube channel.

Join a panel of your peers PLUS a special guest as they meditate on the news of the week

Topics will include RyanAir, David Hall & AIB and the return of the German far right.

Some swearing a possibility.

Sorry.

Previously: Broadsheet on the Telly on Broadsheet