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# sun-on-sunday - Friday 24 August, 2012
Latest figures show continued fall in Irish newspaper sales
An ABC report shows sales in both the daily and Sunday newspaper segments as having fallen in the last 12 months.
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Opinionated: Joey Barton is a liability, says Roy Keane
‘He’s got three years to go on a contract worth £70,000 a week. Who is going to take him?’ Asks the Cork firebrand.
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The Sun had a ‘culture of illegal payments to sources’ says police chief
The senior police officer leading the phone hacking probe gave evidence to the Leveson inquiry into media ethics today.
Share Tweet16# sun-on-sunday - Sunday 26 February, 2012
Sun on Sunday goes on sale in Britain and Ireland
The paper has launched a Sunday edition less than year after News International shut down its Sunday tabloid, the News of The World.
Share Tweet29The 9 at 9: Sunday
Nine things you need to know by 9am including: Syria goes to the polls; Fianna Fáil complains to RTÉ and the Sun on Sunday is launched…
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The 9 at 9: Monday
Nine things to know by 9am, including: Final day of Xi visit, Greece set for €130bn loan, Bank of Ireland cuts its losses, and are you hungry enough for a test tube hamburger?
Share1 Tweet# sun-on-sunday - Saturday 18 February, 2012
Prime numbers: the week in stats
Greek MPs, Irish jobs, German cable ties, and all the other news from the week in handy numerical format…
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Murdoch to staff: ‘Sun on Sunday will launch very soon’
An email sent by Rupert Murdoch to staff at The Sun confirms that far from being closed, the paper will be turning seven-day.
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British MP claims ‘Sunday Sun’ to launch in April
Labour MP Tom Watson has made the claim today. News International has declined to comment.
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