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The newspaper publisher Associated Newspapers is launching an Irish version of the Daily Mail.

The paper will be aimed at women aged under 35 and will be launched in direct competition with the Irish Independent, owned by Independent News & Media.

The UK edition of the Daily Mail ...

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