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'You don't have to be sweet'

Irish Daily Mirror

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October 25, 2025

Anna Samson is back as tough cop Mackenzie in Return To Paradise and tells us what she's learnt

Mackenzie Clarke cautiously settles back into Dolphin Cove in Return To Paradise's second series - but it's far from easy. "Her definition of home is being questioned," says Anna Samson, who reprises her role as the steely detective. "She was so sure London is where she wanted to be in season one. Now, she's not sure, which is scarier."

Mackenzie left London amid professional setbacks, landing in the fictional Australian town she once fled, under a cloud of suspicion. The first series saw her embroiled in investigating multiple murders and sharing a tense reunion with ex-fiancé Glenn Strong (Tai Hara). Glenn has moved on with Daisy Dixon (Andrea Demetriades) but made his feelings for Mackenzie clear - complicating her plans to leave.

In the second series, Mackenzie feels more lost than ever. "She wanted to run away from how much she hurt Glenn," says Anna, 35. "Their story is even muddier now. It's much more confusing if someone has admitted feelings. Mackenzie has pride but she questions whether she is good for Glenn.

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Irish Daily Mirror

BONNIE SCOTLAND...

Walk, swim, feast and find peace along the Isle of Arran's Coastal Way, says Rachel Alexander

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3 mins

October 25, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror

Graffiti at TD office 'bid to intimidate'

A ID has said graffiti on his constituency office in Co Tipperary was an attempt to \"intimidate me and my team\".

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1 min

October 25, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror

O'Mahony is relishing tough test

TOMORROW'S clash between the League Champions UCC Demons and the Cup winners Killester should produce fireworks.

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1 min

October 25, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror

MAJOR GAA NAMES HONOURED BY GWA AT DUBLIN AWARDS

THE GAELIC Writers' Association (GWA) annual awards dinner, in association with the Dalata Hotel Group, took place at the Clayton Hotel in Ballsbridge last night.

time to read

1 mins

October 25, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror

Irish Daily Mirror

It's a Tidy double...

Carrick-on-Shannon cleans up at awards

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2 mins

October 25, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror

Irish Daily Mirror

ALL OVER BAR THE COUNTING

Tally begins in race between frontrunner Connolly and Fine Gael rival Humphreys

time to read

3 mins

October 25, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror

Irish Daily Mirror

YOUNG GUNS

Not for the first time, Cullen is about to unleash his kids

time to read

2 mins

October 25, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror

Wiegman: We expect flair game

ENGLAND boss Sarina Wiegman is looking forward to a different challenge as her side prepare to take on Brazil in a friendly at the Etihad Stadium tonight.

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1 mins

October 25, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror

MARTIN: WE'LL BACK UKRAINE

TAOISEACH Micheal Martin has welcomed a new wave of sanctions on Russia and repeated Ireland's willingess to send troops to a future peacekeeping force in Ukraine.

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1 min

October 25, 2025

Irish Daily Mirror

HOPES SPRINGING ETERNAL

DEVELOPMENT Contract forward Joe Hopes, a March 2004 baby, makes his first senior start for Ulster against Lions at historic Ellis Park in Durban this lunchtime.

time to read

1 min

October 25, 2025

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