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Uisce Éireann will be forced to facilitate wastewater infrastructure built by private housing developers under plans being brought to Cabinet this morning. Advertisement Irish comedians 3. The government will delay an opposition bill that would recognise comedy as an art form. 4. A worker who was pulled from the rubble of a medieval tower that partly collapsed in Rome died on Tuesday, Italian media reported citing hospital sources. 5. Stormon Education Minister Paul Givan has defended asking his officials to publicise a visit he made to a school in Israel, saying it was a “strictly non-political” message, following criticism by Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald and other parties. Dalymount Park 6. Dublin City Council has approved plans to borrow €34 million to help fund the redevelopment of Dalymount Park. Direct Provision 7. 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