The papers this morning led with various stories from the latest on Siteserv to Clare Daly's arrest and outrage at a judge who made comments about the Karen Buckley case.
The Irish Times leads with the headline, Dukes contradicts Noonan's Siteserv account but also AIB possibly cutting standard variable rate mortgages.
The Irish Independent features the story about the cut to mortgage rates and Noonan revealing tensions with the IBRC.
The Irish Examiner highlights NAMA debtors will solve housing crisis and Gardaí denying Daly arrest probe claim.
The tabloids lead with different stories. The Irish Mirror discusses Britain's youngest organ donor.
The Irish Daily Star features the story, Talk to Joe about Joe O'Reilly who has become a counsellor in prison while the Irish Daily Mail discussed outrage at judge's slur on Karen Buckley's killing.
Chris highlighted a story about Clare Daly and Mick Wallace fined following two charges of breaching airport bylaws at Shannon Airport. Mr Wallace claims he will not pay the fine.
Ivan discussed the good news if you suffer from asthma. Researchers reckon that they can cure asthma within five years.
Chris also talked about the amount of money that is going to be spent on the Presidential election. Apparently, it's zero.
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