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The 9 at 9 Accessible taxis, white-collar crime and the last of the warm weather.

GOOD MORNING. Here’s all the news that you need to know as you start your Sunday.

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1. In our main story – in collaboration with Noteworthy – advocates say they are concerned the low availability of accessible taxis is leading to reduced independence.

As part of the investigation, disabled people’s organisations and disability advocates raised the issue of access to taxis and their availability.

Noteworthy’s report reveals that over 70% of accessibility-related complaints received by the regulator of taxis since 2019 involved taxi drivers refusing to take guide and assistance dogs or wheelchair users.

Cork 

2. A cyclist has died after a single vehicle road traffic collision that occurred at Meadstown in Kildorrery, Co. Cork yesterday.

The man was treated at the scene, but later died in hospital.

Olympics

3. There was lots of Irish action in the early hours of day two in Tokyo, with plenty of storylines – and a few medals.

If you need to catch up on the overnight action on day two of the Olympic Games, the daily Olympic Breakfast has you covered.

White-collar crime 

4. A senior Garda leading Ireland’s fight against white collar crime has described as “crazy” the system currently in place to investigate firms suspected of engaging in questionable practices.

Detective Chief Superintendent Pat Lordan told The Journal that his unit needs more gardaí, more resources and a united front with other enforcement agencies.

Covid-19

5. Public health officials yesterday confirmed 1,345 new cases of Covid-19 in Ireland.

The Department of Health reported that 105 patients in hospital had tested positive with Covid-19. A total of 21 people in ICU have Covid-19.

Heatwave

6. “Irish temperature records will be broken in the coming years because we’re in a climate crisis,” according to Dr Darren Clarke, Environmental Geographer at DCU.

Northern Ireland’s all-time temperature record was broken multiple times, there were suggestions earlier this week that the island of Ireland’s 124-year-old record of 33.3 degrees could also fall, while the Republic recorded its first “tropical” night in 20 years.

Hot weather and temperatures above 30 degrees are more akin to what you’d expect in the south of Spain, but such conditions could soon become the norm here at the height of summer.

Antrim

7. Four children were rushed to hospital after a funfair ride collapsed in Co Antrim yesterday.

Emergency services were called to Planet Fun at Carrickfergus Harbour shortly before 6pm on Saturday after they received reports that a ride collapsed.

It is understood their injuries are not life-threatening.

Accountability 

8. Davy’s top brass can’t lose when there’s no accountability, according to Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty.

Legislation to underpin individual accountability in the financial sector must be published without delay, he writes.

Less than five months since five of the executives involved in the transaction are set to reap €180 million from the sale of Davy to Bank of Ireland, announced just this week. 

Within a five-month timeframe, the system has sent a strong signal to those in high finance – that if you break the rules, you can still come out on top, with individual accountability a concept so remote that you need not worry about it, writes Doherty.

Weather

9. It is the last of the warmer days today, unfortunately,  with temperatures set to resume to more normal summer figures next week.

The good news is it is going to be very warm today with highest temperatures of 22 to 26 degrees generally. but reaching up to 27 or 28 degrees in parts of the midlands. Don’t forget the sunscreen.

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    Jun 6th 2018, 8:49 PM

    A “Task force” made up of ministerial advisers lackies. The only experienced operational fire officer on the “task force” refused to sign the report.

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    Jun 6th 2018, 9:29 PM

    @An bhearna: As long as we build tall buildings with no sprinkler system’s , we are open to a similar tragedy like grenfel tower .

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    Jun 6th 2018, 8:44 PM

    As they don’t let anybody build over 4 stories it would be pretty difficult for it to happen.

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    Jun 6th 2018, 9:38 PM

    @John Cummins: Are you saying there are no buildings over 4 stories high in Ireland currently or being built or in planning?

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    Jun 6th 2018, 9:47 PM

    @sean conway: OBVIOUSLY he’s not.. Just a slight tone of sarcasm I’m guessing..

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    Jun 6th 2018, 11:31 PM

    @John Cummins: there’s no history of an event until it happens

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    Jun 6th 2018, 9:38 PM

    It would be interesting if the journal investigated this government propaganda story .
    50 years ago newspapers and RTE were telling us the women in Magdalene laundries were all smiles .
    Do your jobs , don’t just copy and paste government propaganda and cover ups .

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    Jun 6th 2018, 9:25 PM

    I have to be honest , I don’t believe them .
    We had a fire in a 9 storey building that started at the top and burned downwards , if it had started on the 7th and went up , the outcome would have been different .

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    Jun 6th 2018, 9:33 PM

    @Before its too late: In this day and age with all manner of fire prevention , how can a fire burn downwards .
    Even from the pictures taken outside grenfel we can see the fire only went upwards .

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    Jun 6th 2018, 10:12 PM

    @Before its too late: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor_Tower_(Madrid)
    Started on the 21st floor, entire building gutted and subsequently demolished

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    Jun 6th 2018, 10:35 PM

    @jonny stone: Fair play to you , however , that building was built in 1979 and was undergoing renovation , they were installing sprinklers , but they weren’t active .
    The metro was built in 2006 , and as far as I’m aware , the same standard of fire protection regulations exists today .

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    Jun 6th 2018, 10:37 PM

    @Before its too late: Also , any building undergoing renovation is highly susceptible to fire , especially where the renovations involve every floor .

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    Jun 6th 2018, 11:48 PM

    @Before its too late: your question was how can a fire burn downwards, the Windsor Tower shows that it is possible. Yes it was being refurbished and without sprinklers or appropriate compartmentation but the reason the fire spread downwards was due to the cladding and the production of flaming droplets.

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    Jun 7th 2018, 12:45 AM

    @jonny stone: Was the downwards spread of the fire at the metro due to cladding . I haven’t seen any images that would back that up .
    I would put my Money on electrics and plumbing services not being properly fire protected between floors .
    The fire was in March , it was estimated it would take a month to come to a conclusion , it’s 3 months later .
    https://www.rte.ie/news/dublin/2018/0322/949216-fire-metro-hotel/

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    Jun 7th 2018, 12:53 AM

    @jonny stone: Once again I’ll say , the Windsor Tower was built in 1979 .
    It’s a Spanish building built to their regulations , have they had an audit report to say it would never happen again ? I don’t know the answer to that.
    But I firmly believe , after having lived overseas for many years , and being back home for a couple of years ,Irish buildings are not subjected to enough inspections during construction .

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    Jun 6th 2018, 8:59 PM

    Just like the rest of the Irish Fire Service, to many Chiefs and not enough Indians. Pie in the sky by unqualified yes men like all other inquiries on this island. NDFEM credibility is non existent, where are all the reports into there being way way to many Fire Chiefs and Assisntant Chief Fire officers in Ireland?????

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    Jun 7th 2018, 1:39 AM

    We had misfortune of having a fire in our apartment over 10 years ok.. we on 2nd floor, firstly sprinkler did not work, when fire brigade came , The fire had effected electric gates so could not enter for ages, than , could not locate water hydrant yoke for water, also having difficulty getting hose up, even though only on 2nd floor apartment block up on stilts as on river , so ended up throwing hose up to balcony to enter apartment,which at that stage was gutted, scarry how quick spread windows blown out and melted, no body harmed, just lost everything as renting and no contents, landlord was soo understanding and let us move back once flat rebuild…but could have been lot worse

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    Jun 6th 2018, 8:56 PM

    HSF.

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