What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages

A previee of the biggest stories in Wednesday's papers.
What the papers say: Wednesday's front pages

The findings of the Grace report and the fatal stabbing of a man in Cork make the headlines of Wednesday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with the report into 'Grace' finding no evidence of abuse.

The Irish Examiner leads with John McGuinness accusing the state of burying the failure of care to 'Grace', a child placed in the care of a foster family by the State when she was 11.

The Echo leads with the fatal stabbing of a man in Youghal, Co Cork on Monday night.

The Irish Independent reveals the new climate plan will limit local objections to wind farms and solar panels.

The Irish Daily Mail revals the fury in cabinet over 'weak' report into the Grace abuse.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with tributes to a man who died in a fatal stabbing in Cork.

The Irish Daily Star leads with the Dubai two, who were cleared after they went abroad during Covid restrictions.

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