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The Big 6 - Friday 11th December

The Big 6 - Friday 11th December
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Every evening at 6 O Clock WLR brings you the 6 biggest stories of the day

1. Warnings over All-Ireland celebrations

There are concerns about University Hospital Waterford’s ability to cope if there’s a Covid spike following this weekend’s All-Ireland final as crowds of people are expected to gather to watch Sunday’s final between Waterford and Limerick. Meanwhile, people are being urged to consider restricting their movements from today if they plan on seeing vulnerable family or friends over Christmas.

2.Two schools to close early for Christmas due to Covid-19 concern

Two primary schools in counties Mayo and Laois have closed early for the Christmas holidays due to concerns about Covid-19 outbreaks in the community. Holy Family Senior School in Portlaoise & Claremorris Boys National School in Co Mayo will close from Friday.

3. Driver caught doing 137km/h on National Slow Down Day

A driver has been caught travelling at 137km/h on the N7 today as part of operation ‘National Slow Down Day’ which began at 7am this morning and will run until 7am on Saturday.

4. Shooting stars to fill Waterford skies this weekend

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Shooting stars will soar to their peak yearly activity over Ireland this weekend, according to Astronomy Ireland. Up to 20 times more shooting stars will cross the sky than normal as the Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak.

5. Eastenders and Carry On star Barbara Windsor dies at the age of 83

Dame Barbara Windsor’s died at the age of 83. The actress – who had Alzheimer’s – passed away last night with her husband by her side.

6. Waterford hurling song with a difference

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Check out this brilliant video for Yung Shakur's new song "Swing" (below) which was shot entirely in Waterford City, and was directed by David Bjelac, an alumni of WLR's TY course. It's a Waterford hurling song with a difference, and an earworm! Also click here to hear lots more songs, poems and messages for the hurlers sent in by listeners.

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