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"We look like we've been dragged backwards through a bush this morning" - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

The papers all lead with various headlines this morning from talks on pay rises in the public sec...
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07.59 12 May 2015


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"We look like we've been dragged backwards through a bush this morning" - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

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07.59 12 May 2015


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The papers all lead with various headlines this morning from talks on pay rises in the public sector and the top 10% who own over half of Irish wealth.

The Irish Times leads with the headline "Ireland urged to sustain economic reforms", a story about the banks being as vulnerable now as they were before the crash.

The Irish Independent looks at that public sector story and warns that Brendan Howlin dampens public sector bonus bonanza.

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Meanwhile, the Irish Examiner looks at the fact that the top 10% of Ireland own over half of the wealth in the country.

The tabloids all deal with different lead stories. The Irish Daily Star features a quote from Rachel O'Reilly's mother stating that she can rest in peace at last now that Joe O'Reilly lost his appeal.

The Irish Sun looks at the the Love/hate star involved in a gun raid arrest while The Irish Daily Mail looks at mothers unable to work due to childcare costs.

The pair also discussed Geoffrey Shannon who spoke on RTE last night stating that the outcome of the Marriage Referendum will not affect the adoption process in Ireland.

Ivan Yates also highlighted a report which stated that ladies look their best at 10am on Monday morning. One in three respondents said they felt their best at this time in Monday.

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