What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

A preview of the biggest stories in Tuesday's papers.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

The latest in the Presidential election and a rise in grocery prices make the front pages of Tuesday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with the cost of Christmas is likely to jump sharply this year, with the prices of some festive staples in Irish supermarkets set to be more than 20 per cent higher than they were in 2024.

The Irish Examiner leads with Catherine Connolly claiming Fine Gael is terrified of her, as the attacks from Heather Humphreys on Ms Connolly's time as a barrister continue.

The Echo's front page is a woman describing her life of sadness from the impact of sexual abuse by her uncle.

The Irish Independent leads with rivals to the three main banks launching new savings accounts that will shake up the market.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with a man who claims Catherine Connolly represented the bank who were trying to repossess his home.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with a child who was raped by a man at the Citywest asylum seeker hotel.

The Irish Daily Star reveals the DEA in the US made Daniel Kinehan a top-priority target after Tyson Fury made a video praising him in 2020.

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