News and events on the campaign trail.
FIANNA FÁIL
Eoin Ryan MEP will travel on the party's campaign bus to canvass in Dublin.
He will be joined by members of Ógra Fianna Fáil and local Fianna Fáil representatives.
Schedule is as follows: 2.30pm, arrive in Malahide; 3.10pm, arrive Portmarnock; 4pm, Rush and Lusk; 4.40pm, Skerries; 5-6pm, Balbriggan train station; 6-7pm, Skerries train station.
FINE GAEL
Olivia Mitchell TD will campaign at Windy Arbour Luas station. 7.45am.
Maireád McGuinness MEP and Olwyn Enright TD will campaign in Offaly.
Gay Mitchell MEP will canvass in Inchicore and Bluebell. 10.30am
Leader Enda Kenny will be joined by former party leaders Michael Noonan, Alan Dukes, Dr Garret FitzGerald and Ambassador John Bruton to call for a Yes vote. Shelbourne Hotel, noon
Lucinda Creighton TD will canvass in Donnybrook at 1pm and Ranelagh at 2pm
Maireád McGuinness MEP will address a meeting of the Women in Business Network Group, Enterprise Board Office, Birr, 7.30pm
PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS
Party leader Ciarán Cannon will canvass in Loughrea and Athenry
Senator Fiona O'Malley will canvass in Dún Laoghaire and Sandymount, Dublin.
Campaign Director Victor Boyhan will canvass at Cherrywood Business Park Dún Laoghaire 8.30am and the Blackrock Centre, 12.30pm
IRISH ALLIANCE FOR EUROPE
The Alliance will canvass at Leeson Street Bridge at 7.45am, St Stephen's Green at noon and the GPO at 4.30pm.
SINN FÉIN
Party leader Gerry Adams will join MEP Mary Lou McDonald, campaign director Pádraig McLochlainn and a number of the party's TDs and councillors at the GPO corner of Henry Street and O'Connell Street, 11.30am
CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE EU CONSTITUTION
Anti-Lisbon Treaty campaigners associated with the Campaign Against the EU Constitution group and the website Sayno.ie will be joined by German, French and Austrian supporters to canvass at the GPO. 11am-6pm
IRISH ANTI WAR MOVEMENT
The group will hold a street meeting at the GPO at 12.30pm. Speakers will include the group's chair Richard Boyd Barrett, Roger Cole of the Peace and Neutrality Alliance and Kieran Allen from VoteNo.ie
Registration check online
Voters who wish to confirm they are on the electoral register for the referendum can do so online at www.checktheregister.ie or they can contact their local authority or Garda station. The deadline for applications for inclusion in the supplementary register expired on May 23rd.
Two Polish magazines call for Yes vote on Lisbon
TWO POLISH-LANGUAGE magazines based in Ireland are running campaigns urging their readers to persuade Irish friends and colleagues to vote in favour of the Lisbon Treaty.
The weekly Kurier Polskiand the fortnightly Polski Expresshave published articles outlining arguments made by supporters and opponents of the treaty. The articles have been posted online and e-mailed to readers.
"Polish people can use this information when they are talking to Irish friends and work colleagues to explain why we think they should vote Yes," said Anna Pas, editor of Polski Express.
Sport stars warn against own goal
A GROUP of sports stars came out in force yesterday to throw a few cliché-ridden soundbites into the treaty debate.
Appearing courtesy of the Irish Alliance for Europe, they told voters not to score an own goal and vote Yes.
"Thursday . . . is like a cup final," said former rugby international Victor Costello.
"There has been a lot of talk about kicking to touch, but I see this as a critical five-point match, where only a win with the bonus will get us through."
Footballers Ciarán Whelan and Michael Tierney, rugby player Niall Woods and soccer legend Paul McGrath lent their support.