What the papers say: Saturday's front pages
New tariff plans by Donald Trump and protests over proposed SNA cuts make the front pages of Saturday's papers.
The Irish Times leads with comments from Donald Trump, who has said the administration will impose an immediate 10 per cent global tariff, “over and above normal tariffs already being charged”.

The Irish Examiner leads with protests due to take place across the country as the Government faces a second round of controversy next week over proposed cuts to special needs assistant (SNA) posts.

The Irish Independent leads with Irish exporters facing fresh uncertainty and turmoil following Friday’s decision by the US Supreme Court to strike down Donald Trump’s tariffs.

The Irish Daily Mail's front page is a whistleblower exposing hotel prices doubling for Bon Jovi concerts in Croke Park.

The Herald leads with the children of a man who subjected them to decades of sexual abuse have told how their lives were blighted by their ordeal.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with an Irish charity boss who worked with the former Prince Andrew, calling him a "ghastly man".

The Irish Daily Star leads with Noel Farrell (70) sentenced to 20 years in prison for the abuse of his son and four daughters.


