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"You've heard about no fly zones, but what about no fry zones?" - The Paper Review

Most of us will admit to a telling the odd white lie - but today's Paper Review began with a ment...
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08.37 4 Jun 2015


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"You've heard about no fly zones, but what about no fry zones?" - The Paper Review

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08.37 4 Jun 2015


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Most of us will admit to a telling the odd white lie - but today's Paper Review began with a mention of a story in the Daily Mail, that suggests women tell more lies than men on a daily basis. "Is it acceptable to lie?", Ivan asked listeners, after outlining some of the study's findings.

Today's headlines include details of the IBRC Commission of Investigation, and the controversy of a tricolour being flown over Stormont yesterday. The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, meanwhile, has issued a warning about the Government's budgetary direction. And FIFA revelations continue to make the front pages.

The Daily Mail leads with the news that the TUI is to reccomend members to reject the public sector pay deal, while the Herald has more details of a company registered in Ireland where Sepp Blatter was a director.

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Ivan highlighted the graphic story of a man who 'broke his penis', and on a very different note explained why there is farmer 'uproar over beef data genetics programme'.

Finally, Kieran explained why some groups are looking for a 1km radius around schools in which there would be no fast food outlets. All this and more in Thursday's Paper Review:


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