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"Well, you can turn the light off" - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

This morning, the broadsheets led with the mass murder in Tunisia and the new corporation tax pro...
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07.59 19 Mar 2015


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"Well, you can turn the light off" - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

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07.59 19 Mar 2015


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This morning, the broadsheets led with the mass murder in Tunisia and the new corporation tax proposals in Europe.

The Irish Independent leads with strong dollar sees consumer prices set to soar with photos from the shooting yesterday, which also featured on the front page of the Irish Times.

The Irish Examiner was dominated by our "€40 million drug problem in Ireland" which concerned prescription drugs.

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The tabloids were again dominated by the Graham Dwyer trial while the Mirror and Herald led with the story of the man who was found in a field in Kildare.

Chris highlighted the story about St Vincents yesterday which saw the highest amount of people on trolleys since the INMO began gathering figures.

Ivan claimed that he wanted to bring the latest information from the front line of dating. According to the Star, sleeping with someone on the first date does not damage the possibility of a relationship afterwards.

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