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"Nobody can make out what they're saying, in English or Irish" - The Paper Review

The Monday Paper Review started with a quick look study that has revealed that the happiest peopl...
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08.14 2 Jun 2015


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"Nobody can make out what they're saying, in English or Irish" - The Paper Review

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08.14 2 Jun 2015


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The Monday Paper Review started with a quick look study that has revealed that the happiest people are those that live in large families.

The Tánaiste and Minister for Health defending the right of Dáil privilege makes the front page of several papers, while the Irish Independent reports that "tragic garda did not know he had been cleared in a GSOC probe". The Examiner has the story of a malaria drug that has been defended despite some serious risks.

In the tabloids, all the papers cover yesterday's Women's Mini Marathon with plenty of images of people enjoying the event - even with the awful weather. Meanwhile Northern Ireland's new law making it illegal to purchase sex is covered in The Sun.

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The front cover of Vanity Fair featuring Caitlyn Jenner (formerly Bruce) was also covered in several papers, broadsheets and tabloids alike.

On page 10 of the Independent, there's a sign that the construction industry could be improving with the news of a big expansion in the numbers of apprentices. Elsewhere, Ivan expressed some relief that some good weather is said to be on the way.

And finally, what are the most common languages in Ireland after Irish and English? Ivan had a guess what country speaks the least amount of different languages...

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