Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
by Muiris O'Cearbhaill, https://www.thejournal.ie/author/muiris-o'cearbhaill/ · TheJournal.ieNEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news.
IRELAND
- Former RTÉ broadcaster David Davin-Power died, aged 72
- An Irish base in Lebanon was struck by suspected Hezbollah rocket – no troops were injured
- Two people appeared in court charged with murder of man in Co Kerry
- Outgoing TDs will be paid almost €4 million in pensions and payments in year after election, The Journal Investigates reported
- Man guilty of 6 violent sexual assaults on then-girlfriend when they were both teens was jailed today
- A doctor in Northern Ireland received pleas for diazepam from patients ahead of paramilitary beatings
- The families of the 381 Irish soldiers gathered in Kildare before the latest Lebanon deployment
- Labour joined Fine Gael and Sinn Féin in pledging €200 per month childcare (and said it was their idea first)
- The decks were cleared to dissolve the Dáil next week
- Tánaiste said he was in ‘no doubt’ that former CMO and NPHET members will appear before Covid inquiry
- The national transport authority made the case for the ‘Gluas’ in Galway
- Brian Stanley confirmed he is running in the general election as an Independent
- Over 70 PSNI officers were disciplined for watching bodycam footage of drugs arrest for ‘entertainment’
INTERNATIONAL
#SPAIN: The death toll of Spain’s deadly floods was raised to 158 people as the recovery efforts continued
#NORTH KOREA: Western leaders condemned a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile launch
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#GAZA: The United States warned Israel must ’urgently’ allow more polio vaccinations for children in Gaza
#MIDDLE EAST: UNESCO called for the protection of world heritage sites which are threatened by conflict in the Middle East
#US COURTS: Elon Musk was ordered to appear at court hearing over $1 million-a-day giveaways in US election
#US ELECTION: Donald Trump boarded a branded garbage truck to highlight Biden gaffe at Wisconsin rally
PARTING SHOT
Hundreds of people gathered on O’Connell Street in Dublin city centre after a fake ‘Halloween parade’ was advertised online.
In a post on social media this evening, Gardaí said: “Please be advised that contrary to information being circulated online, no Halloween parade is scheduled to take place in Dublin City Centre this evening or tonight.”
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