Tuesday's front pages: What the papers say

Tuesday's front pages focus on a range of stories from disability assesment waiting list set to reach 25,000 to the Government being accused of trying to conceal data on housing delays.
Tuesday's front pages: What the papers say

Kenneth Fox

Tuesday's front pages focus on a range of stories from disability assessment waiting list set to reach 25,000 to the Government being accused of trying to conceal data on housing delays.

The Irish Times report more than two dozen bodies providing specialist disability services to tens of thousands of people have warned there is “an extreme risk” to their ability to expand services or, in many cases, sustain existing operations.

The Irish Examiner lead with the Government being accused of burying statistics for housing starts due to a slowdown in getting projects approved and funded.

The Echo lead with a call for more people to live in Cork city centre in apartments and above-the-shop accommodation.

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