What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

Here our the biggest stories in Saturday's papers.
What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

The ongoing trade war between the US and the EU dominated the front pages of Saturday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with Taoiseach Micheál Martin saying he would oppose an EU tax on US tech firms.

The Irish Examiner leads with Simon Harris urging for calm in trade talks between the US and the EU.

The Echo leads with the Cork landlord who was jailed for raping his tenant.

The Irish Independent leads with Paschal Donohoe threatening Donald Trump with taxing ad revenues of US tech companies.

The Irish Daily Mail reveals a trade war could lead to proposed increases for the minimum wage stalled.

The Irish Daiuly Mirror leads with a Donegal man jailed for the fatal hit-and-run in which a boy was killed.

The Irish Daily Star leads with Aslan star Billy McGuinness criticising Ireland's selection for the Eurovision.

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