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Here's What Happened Today: Saturday

Everyone’s been talking about opinion polls, posters on poles and the murder of a man in Belfast.

NEED TO CATCH up? TheJournal.ie brings you a round-up of today’s news…

BattleOfClontarf-1887 Mark Redmond from Raheny winning the battle over Viking Max Bracy as 30,000 people turned out for the Battle of Clontarf Festival. Conor McCabe Photography Conor McCabe Photography

IRELAND

INTERNATIONAL

South Korea Ship Sinking The body of a passenger aboard the Sewol ferry which sank in the water off the southern coast, is carried by rescue workers upon its arrival at a port in Jindo, south of Seoul, South Korea. Lee Jin-man Lee Jin-man

#KOREAN FERRY: Bodies have been removed from the sunken ferry in South Korea, bringing the official death toll to 32, but the captain of the vessel says that the decision not to evacuate was a safety measure.

#MH370: The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet has reached a “critical juncture”, Malaysia’s transport minister said today. Search teams may reassess the search area if they cannot find anything tomorrow.

#UKRAINE: Russia is attempting to convince pro-Moscow rebels in Ukraine to give up Eastern towns. Pro-Russian rebels still hold positions in a dozen Ukrainian cities.

INNOVATION

PARTING SHOT

Today marks International Record Store Day. Around the world, bands are filling stores to pay homage to the humble music shop. Here, Gizmodo writer Mario Aguilar argues that vinyl is the only way to own music and says that records are back to stay.