The papers this morning were mainly dominated by the story of the body of a woman who was found in Wicklow. Her body is due to undergo a post mortem exam today.
The Irish Times led with the story of the HIQA report and the fact that HSE chiefs did not visit Portlaoise hospital after the draft report.
The Irish Independent leads with the woman who was found murdered and the story about Government withholding money from the GAA.
The Irish Examiner highlighted a story about the Cabinet attempting to agree laws for water bills debt.
The tabloids were all led with the story of the woman who was found in Wicklow. The Irish Sun also featured a story about Graham Dwyer's brothers writing a work of fiction.
Chris highlighted a story about the registering to vote while Apple is offering their Irish employees 50% discount for their watch.
Shane discussed the Ned Flanders effect, a study which dates that people who air their religious beliefs may find it hard to meet a partner.
The pair also discussed the expenses lists for TDs which amounted to a total of €6 million.
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