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RIP

Journalist Arthur Quinlan dies, aged 92

The former Irish Times and RTÉ reporter passed away in Limerick.

FORMER RTÉ AND Irish Times journalist Arthur Quinlan has died, reports RTÉ News.

He was 92-years-old.

He is survived by a son and two daughters.

A long-time member of the National Union of Journalists, Quinlan worked as a reporter for more than 50 years. Tributes have been paid this morning, with NUJ secretary Seamus Dooley calling him one of the best-known reporters in the country.

The UCD alumnus worked with both RTÉ and the Irish Times during his career.

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