What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

A wide range of stories feature across Tuesday's newspaper front pages, including X-rated photos of Conor McGregor.
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages

Tomas Doherty

A wide range of stories feature across Tuesday's newspaper front pages, including "X-rated photos" of Conor McGregor.

The Irish Times and Irish Daily Mail report that the complete elimination of one-off payments and a sharp reduction in current spending growth are likely in this year’s budget.

Simon Harris will tell the Cabinet that a 30 per cent tariff trade war with the US would have “significant” impacts on the Irish economy, according to the Irish Examiner.

The Data Protection Commissioner has written to the Arts Council asking for further details on the “nature and content” of questions asked of artists when they were applying for bursary grants earlier this year, the Irish Independent reports.

The Herald and Irish Daily Mirror lead with the jailing of a man who raped and abused his three sisters with his older brother.

Rapper Azealia Banks has published "X-rated photos" of Conor McGregor she claims he sent her, according to the Irish Daily Star.

The Belfast Telegraph reveals that a pipe bomb found in west Belfast is being linked to a feud between members of dissident group Oglaigh na hEireann and a renegade faction that attempted to murder a man earlier this year.

The Irish News has details of a rescue at sea during the heatwave.

A increase in helpline calls shows how the cost-of-living crisis is deepening, a Cork TD tells The Echo.

 

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