Every evening at 6 O Clock WLR brings you the 6 biggest stories of the day
1. Three dead in shooting in Cork
Three men, believed to be a father and his two sons, have been found dead at a farmhouse in Kanturk in Co Cork. It follows a Garda operation and media blackout earlier today.
2. Just over half of people would get Covid vaccine
A new survey has revealed that 55% of Irish people would get a Covid-19 vaccine, which the government say they are optimistic will be rolled out early next year.
3.Former Debenhams workers mark 200 days on the picket line
Laid-off Debenhams workers are spending their 200th day on the picket lines today. They’ve been blocking liquidators from taking stock from the stores since early in April
4.Water found on the surface of the moon
More water than previously thought to exist has been discovered on the surface of the moon. NASA says it may be enough to sustain a lunar base. While there have previously been signs of water on the lunar surface, these new discoveries suggest it is more abundant than previously thought.
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NEWS: We confirmed water on the sunlit surface of the Moon for the 1st time using @SOFIAtelescope. We don’t know yet if we can use it as a resource, but learning about water on the Moon is key for our #Artemis exploration plans. Join the media telecon at https://t.co/vOGoSHt74c pic.twitter.com/7p2QopMhod
— Jim Bridenstine (@JimBridenstine) October 26, 2020
5. Donald Trump cuts short 60 minutes interview
US president Donald Trump abruptly ended a solo interview with CBS News' "60 Minutes" after sitting down with host Lesley Stahl for about 45 minutes. He ended the interview and told the network he believed they had enough material to use after getting frustrated with Stahl's line of questioning. Watch below:
The @60Minutes interview that President Trump cut short https://t.co/oVMRXSw9JC
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 25, 2020
6. New Irish movie makes perfect bank holiday Monday viewing
Award winning Irish thriller CALM WITH HORSES drops today on Netflix in Ireland, starring Barry Keoghan of love/hate fame. The movie was filmed entirely in Ireland and tells the story of Arm who must decide between his job and his family. Click here to watch the trailer.