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    • The bodies of Jolanta Lubiene and her daughter Enrika were found by gardaí at about 8.30pm on Sunday in their home in Killorglin, Co Kerry. Photograph: Domnick Walsh Double murder inquiry started in Kerry
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    • ‘Some locals could recall at the time the horror of the departure by liner from Queenstown, now Cobh. All were familiar with tear-stained departures from Shannon, which some still called by its original name, Rineanna.’ Above, John F Kennedy, prepares to leave from Shannon in 1963. Photograph: Peter Thursfield When Kennedy euphoria swept the country
    • A Women’s Aid protest outside Leinster House, drawing attention to the statistic that one in five women is affected by domestic violence. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien Abuse of women usually happens behind closed doors, not in the full media glare
    • Tourism Ireland: offered exciting examples of effective collaboration across the island of Ireland whilst also pushing the boundaries with new technologies. Photograph: Eric Luke Vilification of State agencies is well off the mark
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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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