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Your top stories on Thursday: André Rieu sought €15m from von der Leyen for tour; almost 100 people crashed during driving test

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Pupils from St Louis Primary School, Rathmines, Dublin  entertain passengers as they arrive in Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile
Pupils from St Louis Primary School, Rathmines, Dublin entertain passengers as they arrive in Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile
André Rieu lobbied Ursula von der Leyen for €15m for tour

The renowned Dutch violinist and conductor André Rieu privately lobbied European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, seeking up to €15 million in funding from the EU to plug a shortfall in a planned world tour, documents show.

The pair met briefly earlier this year during the European elections, when Dr von der Leyen was taking part in a campaign debate in Maastricht, the Dutch city where Mr Rieu lives.

In correspondence sent afterwards, Mr Rieu raised the prospect of the EU executive funding part of a world tour he was planning to stage in 2026.

News in Ireland

  • School attendance drops significantly since Covid: School attendance among pupils has dropped significantly since the pandemic as large numbers of children miss classes for extended periods.
  • Gardaí expect further arrests in Kyran Durnin case: Gardaí expect further arrests relating to the murder of Kyran Durnin and said the death of a suspect in the case would not diminish efforts to find the boy’s remains and bring to justice anyone involved in his killing or the cover-up of his death.
  • Proportion of children ‘happy with the way they are’ falls: The proportion of children who are “happy with the way they are” has fallen “substantially” since before Covid, with immigrant children and those with a disability or chronic illness least happy, a Government report finds.
Emma Blain said the 'greatest honour' any Dubliner can have is to be elected the city’s first citizen. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons
Emma Blain said the 'greatest honour' any Dubliner can have is to be elected the city’s first citizen. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons
  • Emma Blain elected Lord Mayor of Dublin: Fine Gael councillor Emma Blain has been elected as the 357th Lord Mayor of Dublin, replacing her party colleague James Geoghegan following his election to the Dáil.
  • Nearly 100 people crashed during driving tests over past two years: Nearly 100 people have crashed or been involved in a collision during their driving test over the past two years.
  • Weather forecast: Thursday will be cold and bright with sunny spells and scattered showers. Highest temperatures of 5 to 8 degrees. Tonight will be cold with a touch of frost possible in the east. Turning cloudier from the west overnight with a few showers for western area. Lowest temperatures ranging between 1 and 5 degrees.
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