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Here's What Happened: Wednesday

Storm cleanup continued, RFK Jr was grilled and more criticism over the Government’s gender balance – here’s your daily roundup.

NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you all of today’s top stories.

IRELAND

Cabinet announcement-8_90721105 Newly appointed junior minister at the Department of Agriculture Michael Healy-Rae raises a fist in triumph as he follows Taoiseach Micheál Martin inside Government Buildings today. Justin Farrelly Justin Farrelly

WORLD

robert-f-kennedy-jr-president-donald-trumps-choice-to-be-secretary-of-health-and-human-services-returns-from-a-break-as-he-appears-before-the-senate-finance-committee-for-his-confirmation-hearing Robert F Kennedy Jr appears before the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation hearing at the Capitol in Washington. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

#TRUMP’S PICKS: Robert F Kennedy Jr was grilled on anti-vax positions and his support for Donald Trump’s anti-abortion policies at a US Senate hearing.

#INDIA: A pre-dawn crush at the world’s largest religious gathering killed at least 30 people in India, with many more injured after a surging crowd spilled out of a police cordon and trampled bystanders.

#AUSTRALIA An Australian court convicted 14 members of a fringe religious group of manslaughter over the death of an eight-year-old girl with diabetes who was deprived of life-saving insulin.

PARTING SHOT 

On this week’s episode of The42FM, the new government’s plans for sport were looked over by hosts Sinead O’Carroll and Gavin Cooney.

They examine what is promised for sport over the next five years with a new minister in charge, and who actually makes the decisions, and why.

They also try and answer a simple question: how important is it that a sports minister actually likes sport?

You can listen here.

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