What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

A preview of the biggest stories in Thursday's papers.
What the papers say: Thursday's front pages

Ireland set for a record tax year, and tributes paid to the Irish woman who died in New York make the front pages of Thursday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with Ireland on course for a record tax year despite the threats from tariffs.

The Irish Examiner leads with 12 international protection accommodation (IPAS) centres closed in the last seven months, more than three times the number that were closed in all of 2024.

The Echo leads with over 800 new homes are set to be built in Cork after getting approval from the Department of housing.

The Irish Independent leads with a picture of Martha Nolan-O’Slat­arra, who was found dead on a yacht on Long Island on Tuesday.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with the country's July tax receipts, despite the potential threat of tariffs.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with the death of Martha Nolan-O’Slat­arra in New York as investigations continue.

The Irish Daily Star leads with a man jailed for three months for attack on woman when she was jogging.

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