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NEED TO CATCH up? TheJournal.ie brings you a round up of today’s news.
IRELAND
- A man was arrested in connection with last night’s Dublin shooting.
- Devastated Clerys workers picketed the store – following yesterday’s shock closure.
- Thousands of people marched in support of gay marriage in Belfast.
- The FAI admitted it had shredded its original match programme for today – to remove John Delaney comments on Fifa.
- Hundreds turned out for the funeral of Alan Harris.
- A passenger was hospitalised after an Air Canada jet made a medical diversion to Shannon.
- An Irishman died in London after being hit by a falling pane of glass, it was confirmed.
- Right2Water groups met in Dublin.
- Gardaí said they expected further seizures of ketamine – after last week’s record haul.
- And it finished one goal each in the big match, between Ireland and Scotland.
INTERNATIONAL
#DALLAS: A gunman opened fire on the Dallas Police HQ, before leading officers on a chase to a car park. Bombs were also discovered.
#GERMANY: A man’s been killed by an escaped circus elephant in the German town of Buchen.
#NEW YORK: And in case you didn’t hear her the first time – Hillary Clinton decided to launch her White House campaign again.
INNOVATION
- Youtube is to launch a dedicated site and app for gaming – in an attempt to take on Amazon’s ‘Twitch’.[BBC]
- Infinite wallpapers, anyone? Here are five apps worth downloading this week.
PARTING SHOT
People stripped off and hopped on their bikes in Cork today for Ireland’s contribution to the World Naked Bike Ride
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