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The Big 6 - Tuesday 2nd March

The Big 6 - Tuesday 2nd March
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Every evening at 6 O Clock WLR brings you the 6 biggest stories of the day

1. Taoiseach discusses joint 2030 World Cup bid with Boris Johnson

Ireland and the UK are to make a joint bid to host the 2030 Fifa World Cup. In a joint statement, the five football associations of Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales said that they were delighted to support a prospective bid for the tournament.

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2. Disruption to bus services in Waterford due to Covid cluster

Bus Éireann say that 8 workers in Waterford have tested positive for Covid-19. There are 160 staff in Waterford, and 5 percent of services last week didn't run as staff were required to self-isolate.

3. Waterford Councillors defend record of attendance at meetings

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A recent newspaper report highlighted that only three councillors in Waterford attended all their council meetings in 2020. However, they say there is no opportunity to record the reason for absences or provision for sick leave or maternity leave.

4. De Bromhead to train Cheltenham favourite following Elliot scandal

Cheveley Park Stud has become the first major owner to remove horses from Gordon Elliott following a controversial photo of him sitting on a dead horse. Stud owner Patricia Thompson has confirmed eight horses would be leaving Elliott and moving to the yard of Waterford trainer Henry De Bromhead.

5. Great grandparents receive their Covid 19 Vaccine in Waterford

It’s been a very happy 24 hours for Waterford couple Nick and Marie Murphy. This morning Nick and Marie of Hillview, Waterford both received their Covid 19 vaccine at the Keogh Practice in the Waterford Primary Care Centre, John’s Hill, Waterford. Yesterday, on Monday 1st March, Nick and Marie were delighted to receive news of their first great grandchild being born at University Hospital Waterford.

6. Taylor Swift hits back at "Lazy, deeply sexist" Netflix show

Taylor Swift has reacted to criticism about a joke in new Netflix hit show "Ginny & Georgia" which she has labelled "lazy" and "deeply sexist". The line in the show, which is No.1 on the Netflix charts in Ireland this week, takes a stab at Taylor's dating past with one of the characters commenting "You go through men faster than Taylor Swift." Tay-Tay wasn't having it and has hit back.

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