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The Big 6 - Thursday 15th October

The Big 6 - Thursday 15th October
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Every evening at 6 O Clock WLR brings you the 6 biggest stories of the day

1. UHW apologises to boy who suffered brain injury at birth

Kevin Dunphy English, from Carrick Road, Mooncoin settled his High Court action against the HSE today for €20.75 million. University Hospital Waterford apologised to the family of the now 10-year-old.

2. New restrictions kick in from midnight tonight

A nationwide restriction on household visitors kicks in tonight however Minister Simon Harris has clarified that tradespeople such as plumbers and electricians can still visit peoples homes to work. Also testing capacity has been increased. The HSE says it has built it’s testing capacity to up to 126,000 tests per week.

3. Acid attack victim Tega Agherhiere heads for the US

Waterford FC underage player Tega Agherhiere is heading for Western College in Texas to play soccer and study, less than two years after suffering horrendous injuries during an incident at the Earlscourt Housing Estate on the Dunmore Road.

4. Is the new iPhone 12 worth the hype?

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Our tech expert Wayne Brown spoke to Mary and Ollie on the Big Breakfast Blaa today about the new iPhone 12 and 12 Pro, released yesterday and on sale next week. For the first time the device does not come with a wall charger. So is it worth the hype, and the money?

5. GPA ask players about concerns over safety of playing matches

The Gaelic Players Association has contacted their membership to ask if they want intercounty games to proceed. It comes off the back of rising case numbers in the past 10 days and as intercounty are set to return from this weekend. It is believed that the GPA have acted off the back of several players expressing concerns around the safety of an intercounty campaign.

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6. Derry Girls Star in new period Drama from Greys Anatomy Creator

Netflix today released the first look at Bridgerton, the brand new series from Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes, starring Derry Girls star Nicola Coughlan. The series is set to debut on December 25th globally on Netflix.

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