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"If walls could tell stories..." - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

All of the papers this morning were dominated with great rugby headlines and images this morning ...
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08.08 23 Mar 2015


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"If walls could tell stories..." - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

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08.08 23 Mar 2015


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All of the papers this morning were dominated with great rugby headlines and images this morning in a nod to the Six Nations victory over the weekend.

The Irish Times featured a story about the fact that the HSE are threatening to block the publication of a report into maternity care into Portlaoise hospital.

The Irish Independent led with free GP visits for 35,000 over 70s by June along with some of the rugby coverage.

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The Irish Examiner highlighted that women's rights are not respected here. Apparently, Ireland is eight years late on a report on tackling discrimination.

The tabloids varied with the Irish Sun discussing "Revolt", a joint campaign to cut energy bills. Irish Daily Mail was dominated by a scam that duped Credit Unions while Irish Daily Star led with the Viper who has sued over a raid.

Ivan highlighted a story about whether the Royals will come for the 2016 centenary celebrations.

The pair also looked at the Land League who may be moving away from the O'Donnell family home and towards Castlebar where it is proposed they will protest outside the court there.

Shane took a look at British singer-songwriter Jackie Trent, the woman behind the Neighbours theme song, who has died at the age of 74.

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