What the papers say: Thursday's front pages
A call for Uber restrictions to be removed, and a review of Kerry Camhs, make the front pages of Thursday's papers.
The Irish Times leads with North Kerry Camhs, as children were twice as likely to be prescribed medicationasn they were to receive talking therapies.

The Irish Examiner also leads with Kerry Camhs, as the HSE will extend a review of children’s mental health care in north Kerry to examine cases before 2022, with urgent calls for it to go as far back as 2010 and to include all of Kerry.

The Echo leads with Aaron Wolfe pleading guilty to the manslaughter of Florence (Florrie) O’Sullivan in Co Cork.

The Irish Independent leads with the competition authority recommending the removal of barriers to Uber and Bolt fully entering the Irish taxi market.

The Irish Daily Mail reveals Boston police responded to two ‘domestic incidents’ involving ICE detainee Séamus Culleton and his ex-wife over the course of a four-year marriage that ended in divorce.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with the family of Esra Uyrun, as they say they have been "trapped in a nightmare" since she disappeared almost 15 years ago.

The Irish Daily Star leads with U2's new song, which includes collaborations with British singer Ed Sheeran and a Ukrainian musician-turned-soldier


