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Ben Gilroy, independent candidate for the European elections in Dublin, is challenging a decision not to include him in the first of three televised debates which is due to air on 20 May

Mr Gilroy, who is running as an independent candidate for the European elections in Dublin, is challenging a decision not to include him in the first of three televised debates which is due to air on 20 May.

A total of 59 candidates are contesting the election but not all will take part in the live televised debates. The case was mentioned before the High Court this morning and has been adjourned until this afternoon.

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