The main story from the papers this morning revolved around the price war on insurance as companies attempt to sign up customers before new rules are implemented on Friday.
The Irish Times ran with 'Immigrant children concentrated in less than a quarter of schools'. The paper reports that there are concerns of segregation in schools.
The tabloids reported on the water protesters who have stopped their hunger strikes, the meeting of Cork City council which was abandoned and an 81-year-old man who was growing cannabis in his shed.
The Paper Review led with a story about the Ann Summers store in O'Connell Street which is now one of the two top performers for the company out of 144 stores.
Meanwhile, every Minister, except Michael Noonan, will be going abroad for trips on St Patrick's Day. Ivan think it's all just a bit of a jolly. "It's a Spring break!"
Finally, Ivan wanted to know, how do you want to make your final trip? Now you can have a hearse with a difference. Massey brothers will launch a new Harley Davidson plan.