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    •  Bayley (41) in Melbourne Supreme Court on June 11th when he was convicted of the murder and of Jill Meagher.  Photograph: Jason South / Fairfax Media Adrian Bayley jailed for 35 years for rape and murder of Jill Meagher
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    • The trustees of the joint pension scheme operated by Aer Lingus and the Dublin Airport Authority are believed to have told the companies that the €200 million they are offering to help plug the deficit in the scheme is not enough. Trustees of Aer Lingus-DAA pension scheme seek more funding for deferred members
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    • Shareholders may have bloodied the nose of Elan management with their rejection of its investment plans at Monday’s extraordinary general meeting but, in its most recent update, Royalty had secured acceptances of less than 8 per cent of Elan’s stock. Words not figures proved the undoing of Royalty’s hostile Elan bid
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    • “For the Taoiseach it was an image to die for. There’s nothing a leader likes more than proximity to more powerful leaders.” US president Barack Obama, British prime minister David Cameron and Taoiseach Enda Kenny take a walk at the G8 summit at Lough Erne in Fermanagh. Photograph: Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland Lough Erne G8 plan could spell trouble for Ireland’s corporate tax regime
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    • Plenty of Irish children have bicycles but only a handful use them to make the trip to school. Photograph: Getty Images Cycling: the next generation
    • Control issues can sometimes lead to one spouse bullying the other into relinquishing complete access to their phone, laptop or tablet, and that can be a form of domestic abuse. Photograph: Getty Images Tell Me About It: I’ve done something my husband says is unforgiveable
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    • Jon Hopkins performing in London in 2011: ‘For live shows . . . It’s quite physical – it certainly isn’t just me sitting quietly behind a laptop. And it’s very loud, very dancey.’ Photograph:  Hayley Madden/Redferns The emotional underground heartbeat of Jon Hopkins
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