What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages
Eva Osborne
Here are the stories making headlines this Wednesday.
Spanish authorities have frozen Gerry Hutch’s property assets in the country as part of an ongoing money-laundering investigation into the gangland figure, according to The Irish Times.
The revelation comes as Hutch refused to detail the extent of his property holdings in advance of the May 22nd Dublin Central byelection, which he said he plans to enter as an Independent candidate.

The Irish Examiner leads with European police being alarmed at the rise of an online network, mainly composed of children, which encourages and coerces juveniles to inflict extreme violence on themselves or other people.

The Echo leads with Government data not recording the full scale of homelessness, according to a University College Cork (UCC) and Cork Simon Community report.

The legal services watchdog has criticised the practice of solicitors charging hundreds of euro for the release of wills stored on their premises, the Irish Independent reports.
Under no circumstances should the handing over of a will be made conditional on the payment of a so-called “storage fee”, the Legal Services Regulatory Authority said.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with the Irish former right-hand man of Keir Starmer admitting he had made a "serious error of judgment" in advising the British Prime Minister to send Peter Mandelson to Washington.

A bitter feud has erupted between the National Lottery and Irish bookies over a call to ban them from taking bets on the draw results — which bosses claim costs them €289 million in lost Lotto sales, according to the Irish Daily Star.

Ukrainians will have to prove they are ‘selfsufficient’ to be allowed remain in Ireland and be placed on a pathway to citizenship, the Irish Daily Mail reports.

The Herald leads with the daughter and daughters-inlaw of a man shot dead in a Dublin restaurant over two years ago being charged with facilitating a crime gang.
Jade Hennessy (33), Kirsty Travers (29), and Kayleigh McEntee (27) have been remanded into custody until Friday.

