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Here's What Happened Today: Thursday

More drama on the campaign trail, Tom Niland’s killers sentenced and an Irish chaplain in south Lebanon.

NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news.

IRELAND

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INTERNATIONAL

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#SOUTH LEBANON: In our latest dispatch, The Journal’s Niall O’Connor meets Fr Paul Murphy who cares for the Irish soldiers. It’s only a little over year ago that the army chaplain hit the headlines when a radicalised teenage boy stabbed him outside a barracks in Galway.

#GAZA: US President Donald Trump has threatened to “go in and kill” Hamas if it keeps killing people in Gaza, in an apparent reference to recent shootings of Palestinian civilians following a ceasefire deal with Israel.

#VIRGINIA GIUFFRE: A posthumous book by the trafficking survivor alleged that the UK’s Prince Andrew “felt entitled” to have sex with her.

PARTING SHOT

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It was all smiles for Heather Humphreys during a visit to a farm in the north-east today but, as mentioned in the roundup above, the latest polls have placed Catherine Connolly out in front of the Fine Gael candidate.

This comes just over a week from when the country will be heading to the polls to elect our tenth president.

Can Humphreys still catch the Independent? Our politics team consider this and the rumblings of centre-left disunity in Labour and the Greens over their leadership’s backing of Connolly in the latest edition of The Candidate. You can listen here.

And if you’re wondering about that not insignificant cohort who are planning to spoil their vote or not vote at all, then Rónán Duffy has a piece of analysis on the moves here.

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