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"What's wrong with clapping for heaven's sake?!" - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

The broadsheets lead with the latest political polls and the Graham Dwyer trial. The Irish Times ...
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08.01 26 Mar 2015


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"What's wrong with clapping for heaven's sake?!" - The Paper Review on Newstalk Breakfast

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08.01 26 Mar 2015


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The broadsheets lead with the latest political polls and the Graham Dwyer trial.

The Irish Times leads with the opinion poll, Fine Gael support up while Sinn Féin unchanged despite abuse allegations and Joan Burton is the most popular leader.

Examiner leads with forensic science agency in crisis mode and Rabbitte claiming that RTE are acting as recruiting agents for water protesters.

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The tabloids all dealt with the Graham Dwyer case and the latest on the Jeremy Clarkson battle with the BBC which saw the presenter getting dropped by the station.

The other person who is all over the papers is the one and only Zayn Malik who controversially left One Direction yesterday.

The Daily Mail led with Stephen Kinsella saying "don't buy your house now!" with details on the buyers market for housing.

Shane highlighted a story about a watch which cost €349,000 while Ivan discussed the fact that hayfever is on the rise.

The pair also discussed the fact that clapping may be on the way out. A students conference was told not to clap as it would cause anxiety.

Ivan also declared that it is criminally insane for parents to take their children out of school to go on holidays.

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