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This morning.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announcing a new immigration policy including plan to send some migrants crossing the England Channel 6,000 miles to Rwanda.

The majority of those sent will be ‘male economic migrants’.

More as we get it.

This morning.

Dublin Castle, Dublin 2.

The Global Ireland Summit with from top: European Commissioner Mairead McGuinness, Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan and Taoiseach Micheal Martin.

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The results are in.

On Monday, with a ‘Big Hugs Gift Bundle’ from Dublin card and stationery start-up All Around The Sun on offer, we asked you for an example of ‘unconventional card sending’.

You replied in your tens.

But there could be only one winner.

Reader Paul grabs the gift bundle with this entry:

‘I would love to send a card/gift to my son to celebrate his continued efforts in being potty-trained by two exhausted parents. The poor blighter, he’ll get there in the end, big splash and cheers, hugs and celebrations!’

Well done, Paul and thanks all.

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Previously: Stationery For All Seasons

This morning.

Kyiv, Ukraine.

Meanwhile…

Mr Coveney entered Ukraine from Poland last night.

The Polish military provided assistance as far as the Ukrainian border, where he was met by Ukrainian special forces who are providing transport and security during his visit. He is also accompanied by a close protection team from the Garda Emergency Response Unit, and is travelling with the Irish Ambassador to Ukraine, Thérèse Healy.

Simon Coveney to discuss EU membership bid with Ukrainian government in Kyiv (Irish Times)

Anyone?

Ah now.

This morning.

Ryanair slammed for continuing to promote Kyiv city breaks (Independent.co.uk)

Meanwhile…

Ah here.

Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson

This afternoon.

Stockholm, Sweden.

Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said her country’s decision on whether to apply for membership of NATO would be made within “weeks, not within months.”

“We need to have a view on the future and we are using this time to analyze and also build common views on the future when it comes to security,” Marin said. “I won’t give any kind of timetable when we will make our decisions, but I think it will happen quite fast. Within weeks, not within months.”

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Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson told the news conference that “the security landscape has completely changed” after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and “given this situation we have to really think through what is best for Sweden and our security and our peace in this new situation.”

“This is a very important time in history. There is a before and after 24th of February,” Andersson said, referring to the date Russia’s invasion began. “We have to have a process in Sweden to think this through.”

Putin’s bullying backfires as Finland and Sweden edge closer to joining NATO (CNN)

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Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien

This afternoon.

Via RTE news:

Following discussions at Cabinet this morning, the proportion of rental income, which must be paid under the Fair Deal scheme, will be cut from 80% to 40%.

Up to 8,000 Homes are currently vacant because their owners are in the care of nursing homes.

The Cabinet has heard that around 500 homes pledged by the public have now been passed on to local authorities who will allocate them to people from Ukraine seeking refuge here.

Some 13,000 calls have been made to those who offered accommodation and the aim is to have followed up on all the pledges by the end of the Easter period.

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Stop that.

This morning.

Clondalkin, Dublin 22.

A pair of choc-loving tykes celebrate the The Easter Emporium’s returns to Liffey Valley Shopping Centre until Saturday April 16.

The free workshops are hosted in partnership with ReCreate, the creative reuse company and Butlers Chocolates. Families will learn how to creatively reuse everyday items, with participants taking home a Butlers Chocolate Easter Egg.

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Liffey Valley

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From top: the house off Connaughton Road, Sligo where the body of Michael Snee was discovered last night; Cartron Heights,,  Sligo, where  Aidan Moffitt was found yesterday

This afternoon.

Via RTÉ News:

Gardaí have announced separate murder investigations into the deaths of two men in Co Sligo.

…gardaí said that Michael Snee, 58, and Aidan Moffitt, 42, had been “assaulted and murdered in their own homes”.

Gardaí said they are keeping an open mind in relation to the investigation.

They are investigating if there is any hate-related motive and also whether the victims had met their attacker online.

Two separate murder investigations in Co Sligo (RTE)

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Last night/this Morning.

Via RTE News:

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the discovery of the body of a man in Sligo last night.

The overnight developments followed the discovery of the remains of another man in the town on Monday evening. Aidan Moffitt’s mutilated body was found in his home in Cartron Heights.

Gardaí were called to a house off Connaughton Road at 10.30pm last night.

It is understood that relatives had found the body of a man in his late 50s at his terraced house in the City View estate. He had sustained significant physical injuries.

Gardai arrested a man in his early 20s on suspicion of murder.

Man arrested after body discovered in Sligo house (RTE)

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This morning.

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Yesterday: In Sligo

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