What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

A look at what stories are on the front pages of Thursday's papers.
What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

DJ Carey pleading guilty and the death toll continuing to rise in Gaza make the front pages of Thursday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with the death toll in Gaza rising to 57,000 amid hopes of a ceasefire.

The Irish Examiner leads with searches continuing into the €31 million worth of cocaine seized in Cork earlier this week, as gardaí are examining if the same Scottish gang was behind a successful operation earlier in the year.

The Echo leads with a man jailed for assaulting two gardaí in Cork, who were out of work for months.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with Conor McGregor potentially facing 10 years in prison after allegations of perjury.

The Herald leads with DJ Carey, who pleaded guilty to 10 counts after he lied about having cancer.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with a couple may face a brobe for their statements given about Nikita Hand in Conor McGregor's appeal.

The Irish Daily Star leads with the trial of DJ Carey after he pleaded guilty to receovong cash for cancer treatement.

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