Here's What Happened Today: Sunday

by · TheJournal.ie

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

IRELAND

Boy George and Patrick Kielty on the Late Late Show which aired on Friday night.
  • RTÉ has issued a statement defending the host of the Late Late Show in response to criticism from an Ireland-based Jewish group over Patrick Kielty’s handling of an interview with musician Boy George.
  • A man in his 20s who was arrested in connection with the fatal house fire in Edenderry that killed Mary Holt and her grand-nephew, Tadhg Farrell, has been released without charge.
  • Over 1400 drivers were caught speeding in the first three days of the May Bank Holiday, while gardaí detected over 200 people using a mobile phone or not wearing seatbelts while driving.
  • Leader of the Social Democrats Holly Cairns is still the most popular party political leader in the country according to the latest Ireland Thinks poll published in the Sunday Independent, but we want to know who you’d like to see get a chance at the top job.
  • A Dublin lottery player hit a major jackpot of over €8.7 million from last night’s draw.
  • A pedestrian taken to hospital after being struck by a car in Co Mayo in the early hours of this morning.
  • Many of the Irish companies traded on stock exchanges have an air of intrigue about them.  

INTERNATIONAL

Zelenskyy posted footage online, and said it showed Russian oil tankers at the port of Novorossiysk.

#UKRAINE: Ukraine has hit several Russian shadow fleet tankers and a cruise missile carrier as both sides fired hundreds of drones in a spree that killed at least eight people.

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#MARCO RUBIO will visit Rome and the Vatican this week, an Italian government source said today, weeks after President Donald Trump’s stinging criticism of Pope Leo XIV.

#FLOTILLA: Two activists from the latest Gaza-bound flotilla who were brought to Israel for interrogation appeared before an Israeli court today, a rights group defending them has said.  

PARTING SHOT

The Dublin City Half Marathon.

Roughly 13,000 people took part in the Dublin Half Marathon today. Seán Tobin from Clonmel Athletic Club won the men’s race while Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill from West Limerick Athletic Club won the women’s race.

“I got in front at 2km and probably pulled 100m ahead but I knew, based on the claps from the crowd, that if I let up at all from 16km onwards, that Paul could sweep by me, so I kept the foot down and felt incredibly smooth the whole way,” Tobin said after his win. 

Many people ran for charitable causes, while crowds lined the footpaths to cheer them on. Read the full story of the race here.

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