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"You keep your eye on those pop videos, Shane" - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

With the season that's in it, it's understandable that students dominate most of the papers this ...
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08.07 18 Aug 2015


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"You keep your eye on those pop videos, Shane" - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

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08.07 18 Aug 2015


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With the season that's in it, it's understandable that students dominate most of the papers this morning.

The Irish Times leads with "Students from Dublin least likely to get grants". The paper details that students from farming backgrounds are more likely to get grants.

The Irish Independent goes with a story about students who go to college with high points don't actually do better than those using the "back door".

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Meanwhile, the Irish Examiner also leads with that story stating "cost and shortage of student housing set to rise".

The tabloids go with various headlines. Alan Shatter's passport claim for expenses makes the front of the Star while the Irish Daily Mail leads with "Molly's father told 911: I did it", a story in relation to Jason Corbett.

The pair discussed the fact that music videos will now have an age rating, much like films. Chris pointed out that this won't stop kids watching videos.

Shane brought up a story from the Telegraph about the fact that British doctors are coming under pressure for issuing too many antibiotic prescriptions for drugs.

Chris discussed the fact that Donald Trump has announced that he will get rid of the J1 if he becomes President of the United States.

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