What the papers say: Thursday's front pages
Safety concerns raised about Cork University Hospital and a fundraiser for those injured in the M9 crash make the front pages of Thursday's papers.
The Irish Times reveals that an Irish doctor who was jailed in the UK last week for sexually assaulting two patients worked in a centre for people with intellectual disabilities in north Dublin for 22 years.
The paper also reports the constituency director for Tánaiste and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris has deleted his X account after he was asked about a series of provocative social media posts.

The Irish Examiner and The Echo lead with Cork University Hospital deemed unsafe for patients by the hospital's CEO.

The Irish Independent leads with a warning that thousands of people in their 60s risk losing their home as they will not be able to meet mortgage payments.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with businessman Sean Quinn claiming the State is part of a "major cover-up" regarding how his assets were handled.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with donations for the sisters injured in the fatal M9 crash, which killed five teenagers.

The Irish Daily Star leads with the case of a Garda who appeared in court charged with soliciting a person to murder a mother and three children.

